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BERKELEY,  the  scat  of  the  University  of  California,  is  immediately 
north  of  Oakland.  The  city  derives  its  name  from  George  Berkeley, 
Bishop  of  Cloyne,  Ireland,  a\  ho  came  to  America  early  in  the  eight- 
eenth century  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  colleges.  His  devotion  to 
the  cause  of  learning  made  appropriate  the  bestowal  of  his  name  on  the 
educational  capital  of  the  west,  for  it  was  he  that  penned  the  prophetic  line, 
"Westward  the  course  of   Empire   takes  its  wa}'." 

The  University  of  California  is  the  second  largest  in  the  world,  having 
6,300  regular  students  and  a  teaching  stafT  of  500  professors  and  instructors. 
There  is  also  an  enrollment  of  several  thousand  at  the  Summer  School  each 
year.  Holding  a  site  which  slopes  gradually  toward  the  hills  in  such  a  way 
as  to  present  a  commanding  view  of  the  Golden  Gate,  the  bay  and  San 
Francisco,  this  ranks  as  one  of  the  most  picturesquely  located  American 
universities.  The  campus  is  a  pleasant  place  of  green  lawns,  old  oak  groves, 
forests  of  eucalyptus  trees  and  botanical  gardens — all  a  setting  for  an  im- 
posing array  of  l)uildings.  The  newer  structures  are  of  dazzling  white 
granite,  with  red  tile  roof,  forming  part  of  a  harmonious  architectural  plan 
which   is  being   carried   out  as   the   institution   develops. 

In  the  center  of  the  campus  near  the  Sather  Gate  are  California 
Hall,  Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler  Hall,  the  great  University  Library  and  the 
Boalt  Hall  of  Law.  Just  to  the  east  of  this  noble  group  rises  the  Sather 
Campanile,  302  feet  high.  A  wonderful  panoramic  view  is  gained  from  its 
top,  reached  by  elevator.  Among  the  other  notable  structures  are  the 
Hearst  Mining  Building,  Mechanics  Building,  Agriculture  Hall,  the  new 
Hilgard  Hall  of  the  College  of  Agriculture,  Hearst  Hall  and  the  Chemistry 
buildings. 

The  most  distinctive  feature  of  the  University  is  the  Greek  Theatre, 
situated  in  a  hollow  of  the  hills  at  the  eastern  extremity  of  the  campus. 
Planned  on    similar   lines   to   those   of   the   ancient   theatre   at    Epidaudrus,   it 


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easily  seats  9,000  people.  Berkeley's  climate  is  so  equable  that  it  is  pos- 
sible to  hold  out-door  performances  at  any  season  of  the  year.  It  is  the 
aspiration  of  every  artist  who  visits  the  Pacific  Coast  to  appear  in  the  Greek 
Theatre,  and  Sarah  Bernhardt,  Margaret  Anglin,  Maud  Adams,  Nordica, 
Tetrazzini,  Gadski,  Schumann-Heink  and  Josef  Hoffman  are  among  those 
who  have  found  inspiration  here  under  the  serene  sky  of  California.  During 
the  summer  months  and  while  the  University  is  in  session  Half-Hours  of 
Music  are  given  in  the  Greek  Theatre  on  Sunday  afternoons — concerts  free 
to  the  public. 

Berkeley,  with  a  population  of  65,000,  is  prominent  among  the  pleasant 
places  of  residence  which  have  made  city  life  in  California  so  attractive. 
This  is  essentially  a  community  of  artistic  homes,  and  its  streets  and  boule- 
vards will  delight  the  visitor.  Claremont,  Northbrae,  Cragmont,  Thousand 
Oaks,  Arlington  and  Kensington  Park  are  charming  residential  districts 
beautified  with  greenery.  Above  the  city  rise  the  Berkeley  Hills,  with  many 
vantage  points  to  allure  leisurely  pedestrians.  Charter  Hill,  bearing  near  its 
crest  the  "Big  C"  of  the  collegians,  is  scaled  by  a  winding  trail,  and  beyond 
by  an  easy  route  one  may  walk  to  Grizzly  Peak,  highest  point  in  this  range, 
1759  feet.  In  the  Cragmont  district  are  two  pavilions  upon  the  hillside 
which  offer  extended  views  out  over  the  city  and  the  bay.  To  the  north 
may  be  seen  steep   Cerrito  Hill. 

The  Hotel  Shattuck,  in  the  center  of  Berkeley,  is  a  tourist  hotel  moder- 
ate in  charges  and  excellent  in  its  appointments  and  service.  It  is  built 
in  the  characteristic  Spanish  architecture  and  faces  the  broadest  thorough- 
fare in   California,   Shattuck  Avenue. 


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ABBOTT,  Raymond  Barrington, 
teacher.  Born  Newton,  Kansas,  Dec. 
25th,  1873.  Son  of  judge  A.  J.  Abbott 
and  Ruth  R.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cab, 
1908;  M.  S.,  1912.  Assistant  in  Phy- 
sics, U.  C,  1908-10;  instructor  in 
Physics,  U.  C,  1910  to  present  time. 
Clubs:  Anicr.  Institute  of  Radio 
Engrs.,  Engineers'  Honor  Societ}-. 
Address:   1803  Cedar  street. 


Mass.,  1913;  Associate  of  School  of 
Expression,  1914;  Instructor  in  Eatin 
and  English,  Winters'  High  School, 
1903-5;  Asst.,  in  Recorder's  Office, 
Univ.  Cab,  1906-10;  Student  at  School 
of  Expression,  1910-13;  Instructor  in 
Spoken  English,  Smith  College,  1913- 
15.     Address:  22^1  Ellsworth  street. 


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ADAMS,  George  Plimpton,  Pro- 
fessor of  Philosophy,  LJniv.  of  Cab; 
b.  Northboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  7th,  1882; 
s.  of  Revd.  Edwin  A.  Adams,  and 
Caroline  P.  A.  of  Chicago,  lib;  A.  B., 
Harvard,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1912. 
Address:  Southdown  avenue  and 
Montrose  street. 


ALVAREZ,  Arthur  Carl,  Civil  En- 
gineering. Born,  San  Erancisco,  Nov. 
2,  1886;  s.  of  Antonio  and  Laura. 
Educ;  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Civil 
Engineering,  LIniv.  of  Cab,  1908. 
University  medalist,  1908.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Listr. 
Civil  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Cab,  1908- 
13;  as  asst.  prof.  Civil  Eng.,  since 
1913.        Clubs:      Eaculty.  Address: 

1909  Dwight   Way. 


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ALBEE,  M.  P.  W.,  Real  Estate,  b. 
Lancaster,  Alass.;  member  of  Alasons, 
director  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Ad- 
dress:    2419  Ward  street. 


ALLEN,  Amie  Harriett,  Instr.  in 
Public  Speaking  Univ.  Ci  Cab;  b. 
Adair  Co.,  Mo.,  1879;  daughter  of  H. 
W.  ana  :  .ary  E.;  A.  B.,  1901;  A.  M., 
1903,  Univ.  of  Cab;  Teachers'  Di- 
ploma, School  of  Expression,  Boston, 


ANDERSON,  Paul  Jerome,  Phy- 
sician and  Surgeon.  Born,  San  Eran- 
cisco, 1886;  s.  of  Rev.  Carl  and  Anna. 
Educ.  Cooper  Medical  College;  Asst. 
Neurologist  and  Psychiatrist,  Oak- 
land College  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 
Address:     1039   Merced  street. 


ARGO.  William  Lind,  Teacher  and 
Chemist.        Born,      Xorval,      Ontario, 


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Canada,  1890.  Son  of  Rev.  James 
Argo  and  Bessie  Argo;  B.  A.  with 
honors  in  chemistry  and  mineralogy, 
Univ.  of  Toronto;  Master  of  Arts, 
Univ.  of  Toronto;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Cal.  Demonstrator  in  Chemistry, 
Univ.  of  Toronto,  1911-12;  Asst.  in 
Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1912-15;  In- 
structor in  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1915;  American  Chemical  Soc;  Sigma 
Xi;  Honorary  Scientific  Soc.  Clubs: 
Faculty  club;  Univ.  of  Cal.  Address: 
1545A  Euclid  avenue. 


Genetics,      1913.        Clubs:        Faculty; 
City.    Address:  1540  La  Loma  avenue. 


ARMOUR,  Marjorie,  John.  Teach- 
er. Born,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1893, 
daughter  of  Frank  U.  and  Julia  R.; 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  Instructor  Phy- 
sical Education  for  Women,  Univ.  of 
Cal.  Clubs:  Amer.  Physical  Educ. 
Assoc,  Central  Calif.  Wellesley  Club, 
Calif.  Branch  Assoc.  Collegiate  Alum- 
nae.   Address:     1712  Euclid  avenue. 

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BABCOCK,  Ernest  Brown,  Profes- 
sor of  Genetics,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  b.  Ed- 
gerton.  Wis.,  1877;  s.  of  Emilus  W. 
and  Mary  E.;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1905;  M.  S.,  1912;  Instructor  in  Agric; 
L.  A.  State  Normal  School,  1906;  In- 
structor in  Plant  Pathology,  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  1907;  Asst.  Prof.,  1908;  Asst. 
Prof.,    Agric.     Educ,     1910;     Prof,    of 


BADE,  William  Frederic,  E^niv. 
Prof.;  b.  Carver,  Minn.,  1871;  s.  Wil- 
liam Bruns  and  Anna  (Voigt)  B.;  A. 
B.,  Moravian  Coll.,  Pa.,  1892;  B.  D., 
1894;  Ph.  D.  1898;  B.  D.,  Yale,  1895; 
Lehigh  U.,  1901-02;  U.  of  Berlin,  1905- 
06;  m.  Elizabeth  Marston  of  San  Di- 
ego, 1917;  Asso.  Prof.  Greek  and  Ger- 
man, 1896-08;  Prof.  Hebrew  and  O.  T. 
Lit.,  1898-1902,  Moravian  Coll.  Prof. 
O.  T.  Lit.,  and  Semitic  Langs.,  Pac 
Theo.  Sem.  (Univ.  of  Cal.),  1902. 
Dean  Federate  Summer  School  of 
Theo.,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  1907.  Editor 
The  Moravian  (official  organ  of  the 
Moravian  denomination  in  America), 
1899-1900;  Assoc.  E<i.  Independent, 
New  York;  ed.  Sierra  Club  Bulletin; 
Mem.  Pa.,  Chautauqua  (Mt.  Gretna) 
Faculty,  in  charge  of  Bot.  Dept., 
1900-02.  Mem.  Archaeol.  Inst.  Am., 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Nat,  Geog.  Soc, 
Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Kosmos 
Club,  Sullivan  Moss  Chapter,  Nat. 
Forestry  Assn.,  Cooper  Ornith.  Club; 
V.  p.  Society  for  preservation  of 
Nat.  Parks;  Pres.  Cal.  Associated 
Socs.  for  Conservation  of  Wild  Life; 
State  Dir.  Religious  Edn.  Assn.;  Hon. 
Sec  Egypt  Exploration  Fund.  Clubs: 
Sierra,  Berkeley,  Outlook,  Sequoia, 
LTniversity.     Writer  on  O.  T.  themes. 


etc.     Address:    Pacific    School   of    Re- 
ligion,  Bcrkelc}'. 


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BAILEY,  Nelson  Bradford,  IMiy- 
sician  and  Surgeon.  Born,  East  Troy, 
Wis.,  1876.  Son  of  A.  J.  and  Hannah 
M.;  Educ.  H.  M.  C.  oi"  Pacific,  1902. 
Practiced  in  San  Francisco,  1902-06. 
In  Berkeley  since  1906.  Address: 
2426  Bancroft  Wav. 


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BANCROFT,  Charles  E.,  Mr.  and 
Mrs.:  Clubs:  Clareniont  Country 
Club,  Commonwealth  Club  of  Califor- 
nia (Mr.  C.  E.  B.);  Century  Club  of 
California,  San  Francisco  (Airs.  C.  E. 
B.     Address:   2222    Piedmont   avenue. 


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BARNES,  Walter  Carl,  Teacher  of 
History.  Born,  Perth  Ambo}^  N.  J., 
1889;  s.  Edward  W.  and  Idalette  L. 
Hall  Barnes;  Lafayette  College,  East- 
on,  Pa.;  1908-10;  A.  B.,  Colorado  Col- 
lege, Colo.  Springs,  1910-12;  Captain 
College  Debating  Team;  Lincoln  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  1913-16;  B.  A.,  Oxford, 
Eng.,  1916;  member  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
married  Elsie  M.  Elrick,  1916;  Asst. 
in  Hist.  Dept.,  Lniv.  of  Cal.  Address: 
2239   Parker  street. 


BARNHART,  Earl  V/ingert, 
School  Teacher.  Born  at  Chambers- 
Inirg,  I*a.,  Sept.  13th,  1882.  Son  of 
Moses  G.  Barnhart.  Educ,  L'niv.  of 
Cal.;  B.  L.,  1909.  Head  teacher  in 
Commercial  Dept.,  Berkeley  High 
School.     Address:  2332  Regent  street. 


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BARR,  James  Adam,  Exposition 
Ofificial;  1).  near  Union  Star,  Ky.,  July 
19,  1863;  s.  Henry  Harrison  and  Su- 
san jMary  (Moorman);  Educ.  Pub. 
and  Pvte.  Schs.,  Cal.;  m.  Julia  Inez 
Alann,  Stockton,  Cal.,  1897.  Taught 
rural  schs.  of  Cal.,  1885-7;  Prin.  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  Stockton,  1887-91;  City 
Supt.  Schs.,  Stockton,  1891-1911; 
Sec,  Cal.  Teachers'  Assn.  and  Mgr. 
Sierra  Ednl.  News,  1912-13;  Director 
of  Congresses,  Panama-Pac  Inter. 
Expn.,  1913-15;  Pres.  Cal.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1905;  Alem.  Nat.  Council  of 
Edn.  Clubs:  Commonwealth.  Ad- 
dress: 1515  LeRov  avenue. 


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BARROWS,  David  Prescott,  Coll. 
Prof.;  b.  Chicago,  June  27,  1873;  s.  of 
Thos.  and  Ella  Amelia  (Cole).  Educ, 
B.  A.,  Pomona  Coll.,  Cal.,  1894;  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1895;  Columbia  L'niv., 
1896;  Ph.  D.,  in  anthropology,  L'niv. 
of  Chicago,  1897;  m.  Anna  Spenser 
(Nicholls)  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  July  18, 


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1895.  City  Siipt.  Schs.,  Manila,  P.  I., 
1900;  Chief  Bur.  Non.  Christian 
Tribes  of  P.  I.,  1901;  Gen.  Supt.  (after 
styled  Dir.)  of  Kdn.  for  P.  I.,  1903-09; 
Prof.  Edn.,  1910,  Dean  Grad.  Sch., 
1910;  Prof.  Polit.  Science  since  July, 
1911;  Dean  of  Faculties  since  1913, 
Univ.  of  Cal,  Pres.  Trustees  Mills 
Coll.,  Cal.;  Mem.  Bd.  Dirs.  Cal.  State 
Sch.  for  Deaf  and  Blind,  1912—. 
Clu])s:  Faculty,  Bohemian.  Address: 
2600  Etna  avenue. 


1896.      Clubs:       Commonwealth,     Fac- 
ulty.    Address:     2434  Warring  street. 


BARROWS,  Albert  Lloyd.  Teach- 
er. Born.  Nordhoff,  Cal.,  1883;  s. 
Frank  P.  B.  and  Julia  E.  B.  Barrows; 
B.  S.,  Pomona  College,  1906;  M.  S., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1911;  teacher  Bureau  of 
Educ,  Phillipine  Govt.,  1906-10;  Instr. 
Dept.  Zoology,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1914; 
Secy.  Pacific  Div.  Amer.  Assn.  for 
Advancement  of  Science;  member 
California  Academy  of  Sciences  and 
Paleontological  Soc.  of  America. 
Clubs:  Faculty.  Address:  1309 
Spruce  street. 


BARTLETT,  Louis,  Attorney-at- 
Law;  b.  San  Francisco,  1872;  s.  Co- 
lumbus and  Louise  Mel  Bartlett;  Ph. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893;  L.  L.  B.,  Hast- 
ings College  of  Law,  1896;  engaged 
practice  of  law  in  San  Francisco  since 


BASSETT,        Willard  Kenneth. 

Newspaperman;  b.  Oakland,  Cal., 
1887;  s.  of  James  Madison  and  Carrie 
Hazeltine;  staff  reporter,  Oakland 
Tribune,  1909;  San  Francisco  Chroni- 
cle, 1910;  editor  Modesto  Evening 
News,  1911-12;  night  editor  Modesto 
Morning  Herald,  1912;  staff  reporter, 
San  Francisco  Examiner,  1914-15-16. 
Address:     2031   Bcrrvman  street. 


BELL,    Claire    Hadyn,    Teacher;    b. 

Lafayette,  Ind.,  1885;  s.  of  Bishop 
\Vm.  M.  and  Irene  J.;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  1908;  M.  L.,  1909  Asst.  in  Ger- 
man, Univ.  of  Cal.,  1909-10;  German 
Teacher,  Polytechnic  High  School, 
Los  Angeles,  1910-11;  Exchange 
teacher  in  the  Real  Gymnasium,  Mus- 
terschule  Frankfurt  A  M.,  1911-12; 
Teacher  of  German,  Los  Angeles 
High  School,  1912-13;  Instructor  in 
German,  L^niv.  of  Cal.,  1913.  Address: 
2249   College  avenue. 


BENTON,  Julian  J.,   Physician  and 
Surgeon;   b.   Lincoln    County,   Geor- 
gia,  1875;  s.  Jay   L.  and  Julia   (Dent); 


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M.  D.,  New  York  University  and 
Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College; 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.  Interne  Bellevue 
Hospital,  N.  Y.  C,  1900-1;  practiced  in 
New  York  City.  In  practice  in 
Berkeley  since  1902.  Health  officer 
of  Berkeley  since  1907.  Mem.  Ala- 
meda Co.  Med.  Assn.;  Cal.  State  Med. 
Assn.;  A.  M.  A.  Surgeon  in  Chief  of 
City  Emergency  Hospital.  Clubs: 
Elks.  Address:  1915  University  ave- 
nue. 


BERG,  Edwin  LeRoy,  Publisher; 
b.  Salina,  Kansas,  1882;  s.  of  William 
and  Alice  Berg;  graduate  of  Salina 
High  School;  Pres.  Pacific  College 
of  Embalming,  Oakland;  Editor  Pa- 
cific Coast  Undertaker;  Deputy  Cor- 
oner Alameda  County.  Clubs:  Elks, 
Oddfellows,  K.  of  P.,  Eagles,  Owls, 
L.  O.  O.  M.,  N.  W.  of  A.  Address: 
1936  Ehiiversity  avenue. 


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BERG,  Frank  H.,  Funeral  Direc- 
tor; b.  Salina,  Kan.,  1879;  s.  of  Will- 
iam and  Alice  J.;  educated  at  Salina 
High  School  and  Kansas  W^estern 
Univ.  In  business  in  Ottawa,  Kan- 
sas. Came  to  California,  1911.  Dep- 
uty Coroner,  Alameda  County  since 
1915.     Clubs:     Elks,  Oddfellows,  K.  of 


P.,  L.  O.  O.  M.,  Foresters,  \Y.  O.  W. 
Address:      1936  University  avenue. 

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BERNSTEIN,  Benjamin  A.,  Teach- 
er. Born,  Posvol,  Pro.  of  Kovno, 
Russia,  May  20,  1881;  s.  of  Wolf  and 
Esther.  Educ.  A.  B.,  John  Hopkins, 
1905;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1913. 
Instr.  in  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1907.  Clubs:  Amer.  Mathematical 
Soc;  Fellow  Am.  Assoc,  for  Adv.  of 
Sc;  -Mathematical  Asso.  of  Amer.; 
Faculty  Club.  Address:  2131  Haste 
street. 


BERRYHILL,  Virginia  Joynes 
(Mrs.  J.  E.  Berryhill);  b.  Fairfield, 
Iowa,  1857;  d.  Christian  WolfT  and 
Nancy  W.  Slagle;  A.  B.  and  M.  A. 
Univ.  of  Iowa;  past  president  Des 
Moines  Woman's  Club;  Des  Moines 
Unity  Circle;  Des  Moines  City  Fed- 
eration; Univ.  of  Iowa  Alumnae  and 
Iowa  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs; 
past  member  of  board  of  executive 
coinmittee  of  General  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs;  honorary  vice-pres. 
General  Federation  Women's  Clubs; 
historian  and  member  of  Board  of 
Colonial  Dames;  appointed  by  Gov- 
ernor-General of  Iowa  commissioner 
to  Paris  Exposition,  1878;  appointed 
by  Governor  Carroll  member  of  peace 


ccnU'iinary  Com.;  ])rcscnt  Cor.  Secy. 
California  l)rancli,  ColU\s^iatc  Alumnae 
and  ])resi(ient  Berkeley  Iowa  Circle 
of  Ladies.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury. Address:  212)1  Claremont 
Boulevard. 


terested  in  social  and  moral  problems, 
prominent  for  years  in  temperance 
work  and  anti-saloon  movement;  also 
in  progressive  legislation.  Address: 
2434  Bovvditch  street. 


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BIRDSALL,  Katherine.  Born  Fen- 
ton,  Alichigan.  Daughter  of  Alauricc 
and  Jane  Birdsall.  Educ,  A.  B.,  Stan- 
ford, 1901.  Twentieth  Century  Sierra 
Chapter,  D.  A.  R.  Address:  2646  Col- 
lege  avenue. 

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BOAS,  George,  I'eacher;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  1891;  son  of  Herman  and 
Sarah.  Educ.  A.  B.,  Brown  Univ., 
1913;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1915;  Fellow 
in  Philosophy,  Columbia,  1914-13.  Ap- 
pointed instructor  at  Univ.  of  Cal., 
June,  1915.  Address:  2704  \'irginia 
street. 


BLASDALE,        Walter        Charles, 

Teacher;  b.  Jericho,  Queens  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  1871;  s.  of  Charles  Blasdale.  Educ. 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1892;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1900.  Instr.  Chemistry, 
U.  C,  1895;  Asst.  Prof.  Chemistry, 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1903;  Assoc.  Prof,  of 
Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1911.  Ad- 
dress: 2514  College  avenue. 


BLOCHMAN,  Lazar  E.,  Retired 
Oil  Operator;  b.  San  Francisco,  1856; 
Educ.  High  School;  holder  of  sev- 
eral teachers'  certificates,  of  late 
years  studied  at  Univ.  of  Cal.;  in 
business  in  Santa  Barbara  County  un- 
til   1908;    in    Berkeley   since;    much    in- 


BOLSTED,  Elyse  Sophie  Rosen- 
quist,  Musician;  b.  Aalesund,  Norway; 
d.  L.  M.  and  G.  R.  Bolsted;  pioneer 
of  Berkeley;  studied  voice  and  piano 
under  European  masters;  member 
musical  associations.  Address:  1221 
Grove    street. 


BOLTON,  Edwin  Bradford,  Col- 
onel U.  S.  A.,  ret.;  b.  Pontotoc,  Miss., 
1850;  s.  Col.  Richard  and  Martha 
Lightfoot  Bolton;  Grad.  U.  S.  Mil. 
Acad.  West  Point,  X.  Y.,  1875;  served 
nearly  40  years  in  L".  S.  Army;  Col- 
onel 4th  Infantry  when  retired;  mem- 
ber Chi  Psi  Frat.  Univ.  of  Miss.,  1868 
to  1870.     Address:     Hotel  Shattuck. 


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BOLTON,  Herbert  Eugene,  Educa- 
tor, Historian;  1).  Wilton,  Wis.,  1870; 
s.  Edwin  Latham  and  Rosaline; 
Educ,  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895; 
Post.  Grad.  in  liistory,  1896-7;  Harri- 
son Ecllow  in  Hist.,  1897-9;  Ph.  D., 
1899,  Univ.  of  Pa.;  ni.  Gcrtrnde  janes 
of  Tunnel  City,  Wis.,  Aug.  20,  1895; 
Prin.  Schs.,  Fairchild,  Wis.,  1891-3; 
Kankauna,  Wis.,  1895-6;  Prof.  Hist, 
and  Kcononiics,  Milwaukee  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1899-1901;  Instr.  Hist., 
1901-5;  Adj.,  Prof.,  1905-8;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  1908-9;  Univ.  of  Tex.;  Prof. 
Am.  Hist.,  Leiand  Stanford  Jr.  Univ., 
1909-11;  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since  July,  1911. 
Livcstigator  Mexican  archives,  sum- 
mers, 1902-6;  special  investigator  his- 
tory, Native  Tribes,  Texas  for  U.  S. 
Bur.,  Ethnology,  1906-12.  On  Comm. 
for  Carnegie  Inst,  to  prepare  report 
on  U.  S.  Hist.,  materials  in  Mexican 
archives,  1907-11.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.;  Southwest  Soc.  Archacol.  Inst, 
of  Am.;  Author  of  numerous  histor- 
ical works  and  monographs  on  his- 
tory and  Spanish  southwest.  Mem.  of 
Hist.  Alanuscripts  Comm.  of  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  since  1914;  Men.i.  Cal. 
Hist.  Survey  Comm.,  1915,  1916.  Ad- 
dress:  1526  Spring  street. 


Acad.,  1871;  Hon.,  A.  M.,  De  Pauw 
Univ.,  1883;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Ohio., 
1889;  m.  Mary  E.  Stanley  of  Danville, 
Ind.,  1874;  Supt.  Schls.,  Frankfort, 
1876;  Prof.  Pedagogy,  Ind.,  V.,  1886- 
93;  Pres.  Mich.  Normal  Coll.,  1893- 
99;  Supt.  Pub.  Schs.,  Cincinnati,  1899- 
1903;  Prof.  Educ,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since 
1913.  Author  of  "Education  in  the 
United  States,"  "Science  of  Educa- 
tion," etc.  Address:  2831  Benvcnue 
avenue. 


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BOYD,  Thomas  Parker,  Clergy- 
man, Lecturer,  Author;  b.  Alunford- 
ville,  Ky.,  1864;  s.  Thos.  P.  and  Mary 
B.  Boyd;  educated  WilliameLle  L^niv. ; 
special  student  Univ.  Cal.;  Willamette 
School  of  Theology;  Church  Divinity 
School  of  Pacific;  27  years  as  minis- 
ter, pastor  and  evangelist;  author  of 
"The  How  and  Why  of  the  Emmanuel 
Movement";  "Hie  \^oice  Eternal"; 
"The  University  of  Hard  Knocks"; 
"Applied  Psychology";  "Spiritual 
Healing,"  etc.;  editor  Emmanuel 
Press  Magazine.  Address:  1401  Eu- 
clid avenue. 


BOONE,  Richard  Cause,  Educator; 
b.  Spiceland,  Ind.,  1849;  s.  Driver  and 
Elizabeth    (Cooper);   Grad.,   Spiceland 


BRADLEY,  Corn-lius  Beach.  Univ. 
Prof.;  b.  Bangkok,  Siam,  1843;  s.  Rev. 
Dan  Beach  Bradley  M.  D.  and  Emelie 
Royce;  A.   B.  and  A,   AL,  Oberlin;   B. 


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D.,  Yale;  missionary  in  Siani,  1871- 
74;  A'ice-Prin.  Oakland  High  School, 
1875-82;  Instr.  Univ.  of  Cal,  1882; 
Asst.  Prof.,  1886;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1889; 
Prof.  Rhetoric,  1894;  emeritus,  1911. 
Clubs:  Berkeley,  charter  member 
Sierra  Club,  American  Oriental  Soc, 
American  Philological  Assn.,  Hon. 
member  Siam  Societ^^  Address:  2639 
Durant  avenue. 


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BRETHERTON,     Sidney     Elliott, 

Mining  Engineer;  b.  Gloucester,  Eng., 
1854;  s.  of  George  and  Elvira  (Legg); 
Educ.  Pub.  Schs.,  Flinton,  Ont.,  Can., 
and  night  Sch.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Belle  Wright  of  Brockville,  Ont., 
Sept.  1,  1886;  Asst.  assayer,  Morgan 
Smelter,  Salt  Lake  City,  1877;  assayer 
Stockton  Smelter,  Utah,  1878;  Supt. 
and  Mettal.  Am.  Smelting  Wks., 
Leadville,  1883-93;  Consulting  prac- 
tice, 1893-05;  Western  Manager  and 
Con.  Engr.,  Afterthought  Copper  Co., 
since  1905.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Min. 
Engr.  Clubs:  Masons,  K.  T.  Ad- 
dress: 3006  Colby  street. 

BRIGGS,  Alvah  G.,  Mining  and 
Electrical  Investments;  b.  Santa 
Clara,  Cal.;  s.  of  Rev.  M.  C.  Briggs, 
B.  D.  Educ.  Northwestern  Univ.,  A. 
B.  (classical  course),  1882.  Supt.  Si- 
erra Buttes  Gold  Mining  Co.  for  12 
years;  Supt.  East  Oakland  Elect.  St. 
Rlwys.;    Supt.    Whitlock    Mine,    Aiari- 


posa  Co.;  Man.  Merced  Gas  and  Elec. 
Co.;  Prcs.  Vix  Eng  Co.;  Cit}^  Clerk, 
Berkeley.  Clubs:  Elks.  Address: 
1636  Walnut  street. 


BROOKS,  Fred  Emerson,  Poet  and 
Public  Reader  from  own  works;  b. 
Waverly,  N.  Y.;  s.  of  William  and 
Matilda.  Educ.  B.  A.,  Colgate  Univ., 
1873.  Author  of  "The  Gravedigger"; 
"Old  Ace  and  Other  Poems";  Pick- 
ett's Charge";  "Buttered  Toasts"; 
"Cream  Toasts"  and  "John  Cardon." 
Clubs:  Lotos,  N.  Y.  City.  Address: 
2535  Hillegass  avenue. 


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BROOKS,  Raymond  Cummings, 
Minister  of  the  Gospel  and  Teacher 
in  Theo.  Sch.;  b.  Tabor,  Fremont  Co., 
la.,  Sept.  26,  1869;  s.  of  Revd.  W^m. 
M.  Brooks,  D.  D.,  Pres.  Tabor  Col- 
lege. Educ,  Tabor  Coll.  A.  B.,  1891; 
Yale  B.  D.,  1895;  D.  D.,  Tabor,  1905; 
D.  D.,  Whitman  Coll.,  1913.  Pastor 
First  Cong  Ch.,  Eugene,  Oreg.,  1896- 
1900;  Pilgrim  Cong.  Ch.,  Oakland, 
1900-1908;  Mills  Coll.,  Oakland,  1901- 
1908;  First  Cong.  Ch.,  W^alla  Walla, 
VV'ash.,  1908-1913;  First  Cong.  Ch., 
Berkeley  since  1913;  Prof.  Homiletics 
Pac.  Sch.  of  Rclig.,  since  1913.  Clubs: 
City  Club,  Outlook,  Congregational. 
Address:  24  Panoramic  Wav. 


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BRUCE,  Donald  Forester;  1).  New- 
tonville,  Mass.,  1884;  s.  of  Irvint^  and 
Mary  E.;  Ediic.  A.  R.,  Yale,  1906  M. 
F.,  Yale,  1910.  Instr.  in  Mathematics 
and  Physics,  W'illiston  Seminary, 
1906-08;  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  1910- 
15;  Asst.  F^rof.  of  Forestry,  Univ.  of 
Cal.  since  1915;  married  to  Beatrice 
de  Bussy  of  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  4,  1913.  Clubs:  Soc.  Amer. 
Foresters.  Address:  1229  The  Ala- 
meda. 


BRYANT,  Harold  Child,  Economic 
Ornithologist,  Aluseum  of  Vertebrate 
Zoology,  Univ.  of  Cal.  In  charge  of 
education,  publicity  and  research,  Cal. 
Fish  and  Game  Commission;  b.  Pasa- 
dena, Cal.,  Jan.  30,  1886;  s.  of  Herbert 
L.;  Educ.  B.  S.,  Pomona  College, 
1908;  M.  S.,  U.  C,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1913;  Grad.  Student  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  1908-10;  E^niv.  Fellow  in  Zool- 
ogy,1909;  Fellow  in  Zoology  on  Fish 
and  Game  Commission  Foundation, 
1910-13;  Reader  in  Zoology,  1913; 
Asst.  Curator  of  Birds,  Calif.  Museum 
of  Vertebrate  Zoology,  1913-14;  Spe- 
cial Inspector  of  Foreign  Birds  and 
Mammals,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture 
since  1913.  Clubs:  Beta  Kappa  Al- 
pha; Sigma  Xi;  Dwight  Chib,  L'niv. 
of  Cal.     Address:  2523  Hill  Court. 


BUCKHAM,  John  Wright,  Theo- 
logian; b.  at  liurlington,  X'ermont, 
1864;  s.  of  Matthew  H.  and  Elizabeth 
W.;  A.  B.,  L'niv.  of  Vermont,  1885; 
Grad.  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1888;  D.  D.  I'niv.  of  \'ermont,  1904; 
Ordained  Cong.  Minister,  1888;  pastor 
Conway,  N.  H.,  1888-90;  Salem,  Mass., 
1890-1903;  Prof.  Christian  Theology, 
Pacific  School  of  Religion,  1903. 
Clubs:  Berkeley,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Sigma  Phi.  Author  of  following 
works:  Christ  and  the  Eternal  Order 
— Personality  and  the  Christian  Ideal 
— Mysticism  and  the  ^^odern  Life — 
John  Knox  McLean — The  Contribu- 
tion of  Professor  Royce  to  Religious 
Thought — The  Contribution  of  Pro- 
fessor Howison  to  Religious  Thought. 
Address:     36  Panoramic   Way. 

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CAMPBELL,  Wallace,  student;  b. 
San  Francisco,  1895;  s.  Prof.  William 
Wallace  Campbell;  Grad.  Hotchkiss 
School,  1912;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1916; 
Grad.  Asst.  and  reader  in  astronomy, 
L^niv.  of  Cal.,  1916.  Clubs:  Faculty. 
Address:  Lick  Observatory,  Mt. 
Hamilton. 

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CARLISLE,  Elinor,  mend)er  firm 
A.  Carlisle  &  Co.,  San  Francisco;  b. 
Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  1863;  d.  Alex- 
ander Majors  and  Susan  Dudley  Wet- 


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zel;  Kdiic.  Normal  School  and  two 
years  at  Napa  Ladies'  Seminary;  first 
woman  lo  hold  an  elective  office  in 
Berkeley;  elected  to  Berkelc}'  Board 
of  Education,  1907;  returned  to  office, 
1911  for  4-year  term;  organized  and 
first  president  Berkeley  Federation 
of  Mothers'  Clubs,  1906  and  first 
president  Bay  Fed.  Mothers'  Clubs, 
1910;  active  in  behalf  of  the  interests 
of  women  and  children  and  known  as 
"Mother"  of  Mothers'  clubs  in  bay 
region.  Clubs:  Hillside.  Address: 
IZll   \  ine   street. 


Lodge,  No.  584,  L.  O.  O.  M.,  Berkeley 
Nest  Owls;  mendjer  h'irst  I'res. 
Cluirrh.      Address:    2421    Ward    street. 


CHARLES,  Harvey  Phillip,  phy- 
sician and  surgeon;  b.  Hutchinson, 
Kansas,  1889;  s.  Frank  Gates  and 
Minnie  Alay  Charles;  Educ.  Grad. 
High  School,  Salida,  Colo.,  Corpus 
Christi  High  School,  Tex.;  College 
of  Letters,  Univ.  Colo.,  1908-1909; 
College  of  Med.,  1909-1910;  St.  Louis 
Univ.  Med.  College,  1910-1912;  Grad. 
M.  D.,  L^niv.  Kansas  Med.  College; 
house  physician,  St.  Francis  Hos., 
Topeka,  Kan.,  1913-14;  practiced  in 
Kansas;  in  Berkeley,  1915;  Post. 
Grad.  clinical  work,  Lane  Hos.,  S.  F.; 
special  student  L'niv.  of  Cal.  College 
of  Science.  Alember  Topeka  Lodge 
117,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  Berkeley  Camp, 
No.  604,  W.  O.  W.;  Berkeley  Lodge, 
No.  808,  National  L^nion;  Berkeley 
Tent,    No.    86,     Maccabees,     Berkeley 


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CHENEY,  Charles  Henry,  archi- 
tect and  city  planner;  b.  Rome,  Italy, 
1884;  s.  of  Warren  and  May  L.;  A.  B. 
L^niv.  of  Cal.,  1905;  Ecole  des  Beaux 
Arts,  Paris,  1907-10;  Consultant  to 
Berkeley  Civic  Art  Commission,  1915, 
and  to  City  Planning  Commissions  in 
other  California  cities;  architect  in 
association  with  L.  P.  Hobart,  for  the 
Shreaded  Wheat  plant,  Oakland,  1916; 
Francis  Willard  School,  1915  and 
member  National  City  Planning  Con- 
ference; National  Housing  Associa- 
tion, Amer.  Institute  of  Architects; 
Secy,  of  California  Conference  on 
City  Planning.  Clubs:  Common- 
wealth, Liuion  League.  Address: 
1434  Scenic  avenue. 


CHENEY,  Warren,  Author;.,  b. 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1858;  s.  Dr.  W. 
Fitcli  and  Frances  E.  (Sheldon);  Ph. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1878;  L.  L.  B..  Hast- 
ings Law  Sch.,  1881;  m.  May  L.  Shep- 
pard  of  Berkele}^  1883.  Editor  Min- 
ing Press,  San  Francisco,  1879;  Asst. 
Ed.  and  part  owner,  The  Californian, 
1881-2;  Ed.  and  owner  The  Over- 
land     Monthly,      1882-3;Real      Estate 


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dealer  since  1894.  Author  of  many 
novels,  short  stories  and  essays.  Ad- 
dress:  2133    Center   street. 


CHRISTIE,  Arthur  William,  Agri- 
cultural Chemist;  b.  San  Francisco, 
1892;  s.  of  L.  C.  Christie;  Univ.  of  Cal. 
B.  S.,  1915;  M.  S.,  1916;  Asst.  Chemist, 
College  of  Agriculture,  Univ.  of  Cal. 
Clubs:  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon,  Chemi- 
cal Honor  Society,  Faculty  Club,  Al- 
pha Chi  Sigma.  Address:  2029  Berke- 
ley Way. 


CLAPP,  Edward  Bull,  University 
Prof.;  b.  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1856;  s. 
Revd.  Chas.  Wells  and  Jane  Pray 
(Bassett);  A.  B.,  111.  Coll.,  1875;  Ph. 
D.,  Yale,  1886;  Berlin,  1884-5;  m.  May 
Mattoon  Wolcott  of  Jacksonville,  111.; 
1886;  Prof.  Greek,  111.  Coll.,  1882-90; 
Asst.  Prof.  Greek,  Yale,  1890-03;  Prof. 
Greek,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since  1894.  Prof. 
Greek  Am.  Sch.,  Classical  Studies  at 
Athens,  1907-08  Author  of  numerous 
papers  on  Greek  subjects  pub.  in 
transactions  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Clas- 
sical Philology,  etc.  Address:  2636 
Dwight   Way. 


CLAYES,  Mary  Bird,  teacher;  b. 
Stockton,  Cal.;  d.  Harry  Martin  and 
Achsah  Dorrance  Clayes;  A.B.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1892;  M.  A.,  1894;  Tchr  Clas- 
sics, Berkeley  High  School,  1893 — ; 
Secy,  to  Dean  of  Grad.  School  and 
advisor  to  teachers  during  Univ.  of 
Cal.  summer  sessions,  1910-13;  holder 
of  state  life  Tchrs.  diplomas,  Calif.; 
wrote  article  on  "Dante  the  Philoso- 
pher"; dramatized  and  presented  in 
original  Greek  15th  Idyll  of  Theo- 
critus and  three  books  of  the  Iliad  by. 
Homer;  originator  and  managing  edi- 
tor of  the  Athenia,  first  and  only  high 
school  paper  published  in  original 
Greek;  lecturer  on  classical  subjects; 
Secy.-Treas.  Classical  Assn.  Northern 
Calif.,  1913-15;  member  original 
Stockholders'  Assn.  and  charter  mem- 
ber Town  and  Gown  Club;  member 
State  Tchrs.'  Assn.;  Berk.  Tchrs.' 
Assn.;  Cal.  High  School  Tchrs.' Assn.; 
N.  E.  A.,  Cal.  branch  College  Alum- 
nae; Assn.  of  Romanic  Language 
Tchrs.;  member  and  organizer  Greek 
Club,  Berkele3^  Address:  2420 
Dwight  Way. 


COLE,  Nathaniel  Parker,  retired 
merchant;  b.  San  Francisco,  1873;  s. 
of  N.  P.  and  Elizabeth  Olive;  Educ. 
Belmont,  San  Mateo;  married  to 
Maybclle  Stone  of  San  Francisco, 
1901;  has  large  fruit  interests  in  Napa 


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V^allcy.        Clubs:      Masons. 
ClarcMiion  t    I  I  oU'l. 


Address 


CONDIT,  Ira  Judson,  Prof.,  l^niv. 
of  Cal.;  1).  Jersey,  Ohio,  188.3;  s.  of 
Daniel  D.  and  Clara  J.;  Educ.  B.  S., 
Ohio  State  Univ.;  Florist,  Ohio  State 
Univ.,  1905;  Sc.  Asst.,  Bureau  Ento- 
mology, Dept.  Agr.,  Washington,  D. 
C,  1906-07;  Instr.  Botany  and  Horti- 
culture, Cal.,  Polytechnic  School,  San 
Luis  Obispo,  1907-12;  Instr.  Citricul- 
ture,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1913-15;  Asst. 
Prof.  Citriculture,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1915. 
Clubs:  Am.  Ass.  for  Advancement  of 
Sc;  Amer.  Pomological  Soc;  Soc.  for 
Horticultural  Science.  Address:  908 
Indian   Rock   avenue. 


CONKLIN,  Norman  Edward,  at- 
torney; 1).  W  arrensburg,  Alo.,  1865;  s. 
i\l\ah  kussell  aiid  Mollie  Conklin; 
luluc.  .San  +  a  Clara  College;  admitted 
to  bar,  1893;  Dist.  Atty.,  Kern  Co., 
1895;  present  offices  in  Piakersfield. 
Address:     22  Bridge  Road. 


CONNELL,  William  John,  teacher, 
lawyer;  b.  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17, 
1864;  s.  of  John  and  Mary  S.;  married 
to  Alice  L.  Cass  of  Valparaiso,  Ind., 
May  24th,  1890;  Educ.  A.  B.,  Valpar- 
aiso; L.L.B.,  Valparaiso.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1900;  practiced  law  in  Alameda 
Co.;  High  School  teacher  in  Alameda 
Co.  schools.  Clubs:  Alameda  Elks; 
Masonic  Fraternity.  Address:  2329 
Carlton  street. 


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CONKLIN,  Elma  Kendall  (Mrs. 
Norman  E.  Conklin);  1).  San  Jose, 
Cal.;  d.  Israel  Putnam  and  Hannah 
Parker;  married  Norman  Edward 
Conklin;  Grad.  San  Jose  Normal 
School;  member  board  education, 
Inyo  County,  1889-1901.  Clubs:  Calif. 
Writer;  Casa  Guidi  Circle;  Berkeley 
Short  Story  Address:  22  Bridge 
Road. 


COOLIDGE,  Dane,  Naturalist  and 
Writer;  b.  Natick,  Mass.,  1873;  s. 
Francis  and  Sophia  (Whittemore) 
Coolidge;  A.  B.,  Stanford,  1898;  Har- 
vard, 1898-99;  field  collector  Stanford 
L^niv.,  1895;  for  British  Museum  in 
California  and  Mexico,  1896;  for  U.  S. 
Biolog.  Survey,  Southern  Calif.,  1897; 
of  live  animals  for  N.  V.  Zoological 
Park  in  Calif,  and  Ariz.,  1899;  for  V . 
S.  Nat.  Museum  in  Italy  and  France, 
1900;  author,  "Hidden  Water,"  "The 
Tcxican,"    "Land    of    Broken      Prom- 


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iscs,"  "Bat  Wing  Bowles,"  "The  Des- 
ert I'rail"  and  "Rinirock  Jones" 
(1910-16),  and  many  short  stories  and 
illustrated  articles.  .Address:  Dwight 
Way   Knd. 


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COOLIDGE,  Mary  E.  B.  Roberts 
(Mrs.  Dane  Coolidge),  Writer  and 
Lecturer;  b.  Kingsbur}-,  Ind.,  1860;  d. 
Prof.  Isaac  Phillips  Roberts  and  Alar- 
garet  J.  Marr;  Ph.  B.  and  M.  S.  Cor- 
nell, Ph.  D.;  teacher  history  and  eco- 
nomics, W^ashington,  D.  C.  High 
School,  1882-84;  Wellesley  College, 
1886-90;  Secy,  board  of  examiners 
Wellesley,  1886-90;  Asst.  and  Assoc. 
Prof,  of  Sociology,  Stanford  Univ., 
1896-1903;  research  worker,  Carnegie 
Institute,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904-08; 
San  Francisco  Relief  Survey,  1905-06; 
author  several  scientific  monographs; 
books,  "Chinese  Immigration,"  "Why 
Women  Are  So,"  "Revised  American 
Charities";  contributor  to  social  and 
economic  publications;  president 
Calif.  Civic  League,  1915-17;  member 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  American  Political 
Science  Assn.;  Authors'  League  of 
America.  Address:  Dwight  ^\''ay 
End. 


COLBY,    Rachael    Vrooman    (Mrs. 
W.   E.),   Lawyer;   b.     Oakland;     d.     of 


Henry  and  i^mily  M.  \'rooman; 
Educ.  Smith  College;  B.  L.,  and  L. 
L.  B.,  L'uiv.  of  Cal.;  Vicc-Prin.  Win- 
ters High  School,  1898-99;  taught  O. 
V.  11.  S.,  1900;  Calif.  Fed.  of  Worn. 
Clubs;  State  Chairman  of  Fduc,  1909- 
10;  Sec.  Ala.  Dist.,  1912;  Pres.  Ala. 
Dist.,  1913-14;  State  Chairman  Legis., 
1915;  Chairman  Legis.  Com.  Calif. 
Civic  League;  First  Vice-Pres.  20th 
Century  Club,  1915;  Second  Vice- 
Pres.,  1916;  Mgr.  Gamma  Phi  Beta 
Hall  Assoc,  since  1913.  Clubs:  Twen- 
tieth Century;  Town  and  Country; 
Town  and  Gown;  S.  F.  Alumnae  of 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Assoc.  College 
Alum.     Address:  2901   Channing  Way. 


CORNWALL,  N.  J.,  Master  Mar- 
iner; I).  McMinville,  Oregon,  1855;  s. 
Rev.  J.  H.  and  Nancy  H.  Cornwall. 
Address:  2230  Chapel  street. 


CORT,  William  Walter,  Teacher; 
b.  Leon,  Iowa,  April  28,  1887;  s.  of 
Rev.  William  Carson  and  Mary  S.; 
Educ.  A.  B.,  Colo.  College,  1909;  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  1911;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  Illinois.  1914;  Prof,  of  Biology, 
Macalester  College,  St.  Paul.  Minn., 
1914-16;  Asst.  Prof.  Zoology,  Univ. 
of  Cal.  since  1916.  Clubs:  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Address:     2520  Ridge  Road. 


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CORY,  Clarence  Linus,  Electrical 
Engineer;  b.  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1872;  s. 
Thos.  and  Carrie  (Stoney);  Educ.  B. 
M.  E.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1889;  M.  E., 
Cornell,  1891;  m.  Maynie  Pritchard 
of  Harlan,  la.,  1905.  Prof.  Elec.  Engr. 
Highland  Park  Coll.,  Des  Moines,  la., 
1891-02;  Prof.  Elec.  Engr.  since  1892 
and  dean  Coll.  Mechanics,  since  1901, 
Univ.  of  Cal.;  Mem.  Brit.  Inst.  Elec. 
Engrs.  Am.  Inst.  Elec  Engrs.;  Pac. 
Coast  Elec  Transmission  Assn.;  Tech. 
Soc.  of  Pac.  Coast;  Pac.  Coast  Gas 
Assoc.  Address:  Warring  and 
Dwight  way. 


DAM,  Francis  Herbert,  Lawyer;  b. 
Wheatland,  Cal.,  1874;  s.  Cyrus  King 
and  Frances  Leoni  Scott  Dam;  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Cal,  1896;  LL.  B.,  1900;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  Cal,  1900;  U.  S.  Su- 
preme Court,  1904;  law  offices  in  S. 
F.;  engaged  in  civil  practice;  teacher 
evening  high  school,  S.  F.,  1896-01; 
chairman  Rep.  Co  Com.,  S.  F.,  1907- 
09;  married  Inez  Shippee,  1904;  mem- 
ber Shriners,  Native  Sons,  S.  A.  R., 
Calif.  Genealog.  Soc,  Delta  Upsilon, 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Union  League, 
S.  F.     Address:     2432  Cedar  street. 


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CORY,  Herbert     Ellsworth,     Asst. 

Prof,  of  English,  Univ.  of  Cal;  b. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1883;  s.  Benjamin 
H.  and  Ella  F.  Cory;  A.  B.,  Brown 
Univ.,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1910; 
reviewer  and  editorial  contributor  for 
"The  Dial,"  1911—;  contributor  of  es- 
says for  technical  periodicals,  popular 
magazines;  author  of  book,  "Edmund 
Spenser,  A  Critical  Study";  editor, 
Univ.  of  Cal  Chronicle,  1911-13;  lec- 
turer before  institutions  of  learning, 
literary  clubs  and  labor  organiza- 
tions; engaged  in  writing  "A  Short 
History  of  English  Literature." 
Clubs:  Faculty,  Athenian,  Nile,  Oak- 
land. Address:  2558  Buena  Vista 
Way. 


DANFORTH,         Roy        Harrison, 

Newspaperman;  b.  Grandville,  Michi- 
gan, April  7,  1883;  s.  of  Dr.  Clarence 
E.  and  Belle  (Longenecker).  Educ. 
Univ.  of  Cal,  1906.  Married  Alice 
Florence  Taylor,  June  1,  1914.  News 
editor,  Oakland  Enquirer,  1904-06; 
editor,  Berkeley  Independent,  1906- 
11.  City  editor,  San  Francisco  Daily 
News,  1911-12.  Correspondent  Oak- 
land Tribune  since  1912.  Author, 
"Muddy  Waters"  (play),  "Exposures 
Indoors"  (photographic).  Contribu- 
tor to  technical,  literary  and  fiction 
magazines.  Address:  Office,  2015 
Shattuck  avenue;  residence,  1120 
Arch  street. 


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DAVIS,  Elmer  Fred,  Instnulor  in 
Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Univ.  of 
Cal.;  1).  Hyde,  Colo.,  Sept.  12th,  1887; 
s.  of  James  O.  and  Rozina  I*.;  R.  S. 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1910;  Al.  S.,  1912.  Ad- 
dress: 2036  Lincoln   street. 


DeKAY,  George  Herbert,  Clergy- 
man; b.  Alonticello,  X.  Y .,  1861;  s. 
of  John  and  Cornelia,  (jraduate  Ob- 
erlin  Theol.  Seminary.  Ordained, 
1890;  Siipt.  Congregational  Churcii 
Extension  Com.  for  East  Bay  Assn. 
Address:     2027  Delaware  street. 


DE     GRASSI,  Antonio     Joachimo, 

Solo  \  iolinist  and  Teacher  of  Ensem- 
ble, A'iolin  and  Composition;  b.  near 
Venice,  Italy,  1880;  s.  Alberto  and 
Euphemia  de  Grassi;  diploma  Milan 
Conservatoire;  private  pupil  on  violin 
of  Joachim  Sevcik  and  Ysaye;  Asst. 
to  and  substitute  for  Sevcik,  1907-08; 
concert  tours  of  Ital}^  Sweden,  Rus- 
sia, England,  Holland,  France,  Ger- 
many and  Austria,  1896-1914;  studied 
composition  at  Lcipsig  with  Dr.  Ja- 
dassohn; invited  by  Joachim  to  play 
with  him  in  quartet  for  the  Kaiser;  in- 
vited to  play  solo  at  wedding  of  King 
of  Italy;  visited  America  in  1909  to 
marry  W'innifred  June  Morgan,  viol- 
inist of  Oakland;  came  to  Berkeley 
after  outbreak  of  war,  from  London, 
England.  Clubs:  Society  of  British 
Composers  of  London,  England; 
Tonal  Art  Club,  London,  and  Faculty- 
Club,  Berkeley.  Address:  2619 
D wight  Way. 


DENMAN,  Clair  H.,  Physician  and 
Surgeon;  b.  in  Yates  County,  N.  Y., 
1867;  s.  of  Dr.  Jacob  Israel  and  Lois 
Adelaide;  A.  B.,  Princeton,  1891;  M. 
A.,  1893;  M.  D.,  Hahnemann  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1893;  Interne  Children's  Hos. 
(Homeopathic),  Philadelphia,  1893- 
94;  appointed  medical  missionary  to 
Siam  by  Presbyterian  Board  of  For- 
eign Missions,  1894;  served  12  years 
in  North  Siam;  practiced  medicine  in 
Berkeley  since  1907;  elder  of  First 
Presbyterian  Church;  member  of 
Calif.  Homeopathic  Medical  Society. 
Clubs:  Princeton  Club  of  Northern 
Calif.  Address:  2818  Russell  street. 
(Office,  2428  Bancroft  Way.) 


DENMAN  (Mrs.  C.  H.)  Katharine, 
Van  Doren  (Andrews),  b.  Princeton, 
X.  J.,  1871;  d.  of  John  S.  and  Catlier- 
inc  \'an  Doren  Andrews;  Educ.  by 
private  tutor.  ^Missionary  in  North 
Siam,    1894-1906;    married    1892;    resi- 


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dent  in  Berkeley  since  1906;  three 
children,  Lois  Margaret,  Kathcrine 
Mary  and  Clarice  Dorotliea.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century;  Monday  Study 
Club;  West  Oakland  Home.  Ad- 
dress: 2818   Russell   street. 


dress:      1972      Los     Angeles     avenue, 
Berkeley. 


DEUTSCH,  Monroe  Emanuel, 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Latin,  L^niv.  of  Cal.;  b. 
San  Francisco,  1879;  s.  of  Michael 
and  Ida  L.;  married  Alice  L.  Feder 
of  San  Francisco,  Aug.  30,  1906;  Educ. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1902;  M.  A.,  1903; 
Ph.  D.,  1911.  Teacher  in  Alission 
High  School,  S.  F.,  1903-04;  Berkeley 
High  School,  1904-07.  Alembcr  of 
Univ.  of  Cal.  Facult}'  since  1907;  con- 
tributor to  various  philological  publi- 
cations. Member  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
and  Golden  Bear  (L^.  C.)  and  of  Phil. 
Assoc,  of  the  Pacific  Coast  and  the 
Class.  Assoc,  of  Pac.  States  (Secy, 
and  Treas.)  Clubs:  Faculty.  Ad- 
dress: 1630  Le  Rov  avenue. 


DOUGLAS,  James  Ray,  Inst.  Po- 
litical Science;  b.  Honolulu,  Hawaii, 
1890;  s.  David  and  Alice  May  Mc- 
Gowan  Douglas;  B.  L.,  L'niv  of  Cal., 
1913;  M.  L.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1914;  Inst, 
political  science,  L'niv.  of  Cal.,  1916; 
Secy.  City  Club  of  Berkeley,  1913; 
Secy.  Pacific  Coast  Soc.  Politics,  Eco- 
nomics and  Sociology,  1915 — ;  Secy. 
Civic  Art  Commission  City  of  Berke- 
Ic}',  1916;  member  Amer.  Political 
Science  Assn.;  National  Afunicipal 
League.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Common- 
wealth.    Address:     1040  Keith  avenue. 


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DRIVER,  M.  B.,  Transport  Direc- 
tor; b.  Harrisonburg,  \  irginia,  1868; 
s.  J.  C.  and  Catherine  Driver;  director 
of  Chamber  of  Commerce,  member  of 
Elks,  Rotary  Club.  Address:  2615 
Fulton   street. 


DONLEY,  Roy  Lawrence,  Com- 
mercial Broker;  1).  Kenosha,  Wis., 
1885;  s.  of  William  I.  and  Catherine 
W.;  Grad.  Kenosha  High  1903;  Prcs. 
Northern  Calif.  Wisconsin  Society, 
1914-17.  Member  Berkeley  Park 
Commission;  Pres.  Northbrae  Im- 
prove Assoc.       Clubs:  Olympic.     Ad- 


DRURY,  Wells,  Newspaperman;  b. 
New  Boston,  ill.,  1851;  s.  Squire 
Thompson  and  Rebecca  (Newton); 
I-'.duc.  C)lympia,  Wash.  High  Sch.; 
Christian  Coll.,  Monmouth,  Ore.;  m. 
Ella  L.  Bishop  of  Reno,  1888.     Editor 


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and  owner  of  numerous  newspapers 
in  Nevada;  Mem.  and  speaker,  Pro. 
Tern.,  Nev.,  Ho.,  of  Rep.,  1887-88.  Sec- 
retary Berkeley  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, since  1908.  Clubs:  Ex-Pres., 
San  Francisco  Press  Club.  Volumin- 
ous writer  for  newspaper  and  maga- 
zines.    Address:    1520    Euclid   avenue. 


EAKLE,  Arthur  Starr,  Teacher;  b. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1862;  s.  Elias  H. 
and  Mary  Frances  Eakle;  Grad.  Cor- 
nell, 1892;  Ph.  D.,  Munich,  Bavaria, 
1896;  Assoc.  Prof,  mineralog)^  Univ. 
of  Cal;  Pres.  Hillside  Club,  1914-15. 
Clubs:  Facult}^  Hillside.  Address: 
1518  Euclid  avenue. 


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DUNSCOMB,  Charles  E.,  Publish- 
er Berkeley  Daily  Gazette;  b.  Moul- 
trie County,  Illinois,  June  21,  1868; 
s.  of  John  Harmon  and  Jane  Elvira 
Dunscomb.  Educ.  Sullivan,  111.,  pub- 
lic schools.  Married  to  Flora  Eliza- 
beth Damron  at  San  Bernardino,  Cal., 
April  3,  1893.  Formerly  publisher 
Sullivan,  111.,  News;  Advtg.  Mgr.  East 
St.  Louis  Journal;  Publisher  San  Ber- 
nardino Times-Index,  etc.  Clubs: 
Commonwealth,  Elks,  Durrant  Lodge 
F.  ?.nd  A.  M.,  Rotary,  etc.  Address: 
Morrill  Apartments. 


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DUNSCOMB,  Flora  Elizabeth 
(Mrs.  Charles  E.) ;  b.  Vienna,  Illinois; 
d.  of  Charles  Norvcl  and  Mollie  Dam- 
ron. Educ.  Hannah  College,  Los  An- 
geles. Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  D. 
A.  R.     Address:  Morrill  Apartments. 


EAKLE,  Fannie  Vie  (Mrs.  Arthur 
E.  Eakle),  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  1871;  d. 
Joel  Wade  and  Alice  Harmon  Kin- 
ney; Educ.  public  schools  and  Ober- 
lin  College;  Pres.  Town  and  Gown 
Club,  1907-08;  Pres.  Hillside  Aiothers' 
Club,  1914-15.  Clubs:  Town  and 
Gown,  Hillside.  Address:  1518  Eu- 
clid avenue. 


EDGAR,  Robert,  Atty.  at  Law;  b. 
Omagh,  Ire.,  1862;  s.  Archibald  Ed- 
gar; Educ.  grammar  schools;  Oak- 
land Business  College;  in  County 
Clerk's  office,  Oakland,  1884-94;  stud- 
ied law  under  M.  C.  Chapman;  admit- 
ted to  bar  1889;  justice  of  peace  of 
Berkeley  since  1899;  member  Elks, 
Mystic  Shrine,  Knights  Templar,  32nd 
Degree  Mason.  Address:  2823 
Cherry  street. 


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ELLIOTT,  Edward,  Lawyer,  Lec- 
turer; 1).  Murfrcesboro,  1'onii.,  1874; 
s.  William  Yandcll  and  Margaret 
Graham;  A.  B.,  Princeton,  1897;  A.M., 
1900;  Univ.  Berlin  and  Heidelberg, 
1900-02;  Ph.  D.,  Heidelberg,  1902; 
m.  Margaret  Randolph  Axson  of  Ga., 
1910.  Teacher,  Bolton,  Tenn.,  1897- 
8;  Instr.  Latin,  1898-1900,  Jurispru- 
dence, 1902-05;  preceptor  Dept.,  Hist., 
politics  and  economics,  1905-9;  Prof., 
politics,  1909-15,  dean  of  college, 
1909-12,  Princeton  LTniversity.  Lec- 
turer Inter.  Law,  Univ.  of  Gal.,  1913. 
Admitted  to  San  Francisco  bar,  1913. 
Clubs:  Bohemian.  Address:  33  Can- 
yon road. 


ETCHEVERRY,  Bernard  Alfred, 
Irrigation  luigineer;  b.  San  Diego, 
1881;  s.  Bernard  and  Louise  (Earle); 
Kduc,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Coll.  Civ.  Engr., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1902;  m.  Helen  Maude 
Hanson  of  Berkeley,  1903.  Instr. 
Civil  Engr,  Univ  of  Cal,  1902-03; 
Assoc  Prof.  Civ.  Engr.,  Univ.  of  Nev., 
1903-05;  Assoc.  Prof.  Irrigation 
Engr.  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since  1905.  As- 
soc. Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.  E.;  Sigma  Xi., 
Psi  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Alpha  Zeta.  Clubs:  Com- 
monwealth, University.  Address: 
2598   Buena  Vista  way. 


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ELSTON,  John  Arthur,  Attorney; 
b.  Woodland,  Yolo  County,  1874;  s.  of 
Revd.  and  Mrs.  A.  M.  Elston;  Educ. 
at  Hesperian  College,  Woodlands;  A. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1897;  teacher  in 
Berkeley  schools,  two  years;  admitted 
to  bar,  1900;  practiced  law  in  Berke- 
ley, 1907;  executive  secretary  to  Gov- 
ernor Pardee,  1903-07;  elected  to  con- 
gress from  Sixth  District  1914,  and 
again  in  1916.  Clubs:  Faculty, 
Clareniont  Country  Club.  Address: 
Cambridge  Apartments,  2500  Duranl 
Avenue. 


EVERMANN,       Barton       Warren, 

Naturalist;  b.  Monroe  Co.,  la.,  1853; 
s.  Andrew  and  Nety  (Gardner).  Educ. 
B.S.,  Ind.,  v.,  1886;  A.M.,  1888;  Ph. 
D.,  1891;  m.  Meadic  Hawkins  of  Bur- 
lington, Ind.,  1875.  For  10  years 
teacher  and  Supt.  of  Schs.  in  Ind.,  and 
Cal.;  Prof,  biology,  Ind.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  1886-91;  Asst.  ichthyologist, 
1888-91;  ichthyologist,  1891-1914; 
chief  Alaskan  Fisheries  service,  1910- 
14;  lecturer  Stanford  Univ.,  1893-4; 
Cornell,  1900-03;  Yale,  1903-06;  Vice- 
pres.,  B.  of  Edn.,  D.  C,  1906-10;  Dir., 
Museum,  Cal.,  Acad.,  Sciences  since 
1914.  Clubs:  Cosmos,  Mazamas.  Ad- 
dress: 2715  Woolsey  street. 


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EYSTER,  Nellie  Penelope  A.  M. 
Blessing  (MrsO^  Writer;  h.  Freder- 
ick City,  Maryland;  d.  of  Al,.aliain 
Blessing  and  Mary  Ent.  Edue.  l)y  pri- 
vate tutors.  Author  of  ten  books  and 
many  magazine  articles.  Sometime 
editor  of  Pacific  Ensign.  Lecturer  on 
Scientific  Temperance  in  public 
schools  and  colleges  of  California. 
Teacher  of  rhetoric  and  belles  lettres 
in  San  Jose  schools.  Clubs:  Honor- 
ary president  of  Pac.  Coast  Women's 
Press  Assn.  and  Hon.  member  Wrii^- 
ers'  Club.,  W.  C.  T.  U.  Address:  2618 
Hillegass  avenue. 


geographies.  Clubs:  Hillside,  Sigma 
Xi.  -Address:  1204  Tamalpais  ave- 
nue. 


FISK,  James  Kennett,  b.  Helena, 
Mont.,  1882;  s.  Capt.  and  Mrs.  R.  E. 
h'isk;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1905;  mem- 
l)er  Winged  Helmet,  Skull  and  Keys, 
Beta  Beta,  U.  N.  X.  Clubs:  Faculty, 
English,  Players.  Address:  Hotel 
Shattuck. 


FAIRBANKS,      Harold     Wellman, 

Geographer;  b.  Conewango,  N.  Y., 
August  29,  1860;  s.  of  Daniel  and  Har- 
riet N.;  Educ.  B.  S.,  Alichigan,  1890; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1896.  Studied 
geology  of  California  in  State  Min. 
Bureau  and  U.  S.  Geological  Survey, 
1890-98  with  publication  of  many  pa- 
pers. Since  1890,  engaged  in  private 
research,  chiefly  in  educational  as- 
pects of  geography.  Author  of  follow- 
ing books  in  geography  and  nature 
studies:  Stories  of  Mother  Earth; 
Stories  of  Rocks  and  Minerals;  Home 
Geography;  Geography  of  California; 
The  Western  United  States;  Practical 
Physiography  for  High  Schools.  In 
preparation:  Primer  of  Conserva- 
tion;     Grammar      School      series      of 


FLAGG,  Isaac,  Prof,  of  Greek, 
emeritus,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  1843;  s.  of  Wilson  Flagg.  Educ. 
Andover  Phillips  Academy,  1855-60; 
A.  B.,  Harvard,  1864;  Ph.  D.,  Got- 
tingen,  1871.  Tutor  in  Harvard  Col- 
lege, 1865-69;  Prof.  Cornell  Univ., 
1871-88;  Prof.  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1891- 
1909.  Clubs:  Honorary  member  of 
Faculty  Club.  Address:  1200  Shat- 
tuck avenue. 


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FLAGG,  Isaac,  lulucator;  b.  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  1843;  s.  Wilson  and  Caro- 
line Evelcth;  Educ,  A.  B.,  Harvard, 
1864;  Univ.  -Berlin  and  Gottingen, 
1869-71;  Ph.  D.,  Gottingen,  1871.  Pro- 
fessor, Greek,  Cornell,  1871-88;  emeri- 
tus  Prof,   of   Greek,   since   1909,   Univ. 


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of  Cal.  Author  and  editor  of  many 
Greek  works.  Address:  1200  Shat- 
tiick  avenue. 


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FOOTE,  Francis  Secley  Jr.,  Civil 
Engineer;  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1883; 
s.  Francis  Seeley  and  Addie  Sarah 
Jameson  Foote;  Grad.  Min.  Eng.,  Co- 
lumbia Univ.;  Assoc.  Prof,  railroad 
engineering.  Un!v.  cf  Cal.  Clubs: 
Faculty.  Address:  1541  Hawthorne 
Terrace. 


FOSTER,  Julia  Baldwin;  b.  m 
Keosauqua,  Iowa;  d.  of  Alpha  and 
Mary  Brown;  Grad.  of  CahTcrnia 
State  Normal  School.  Clubs:  Twen- 
tieth Centur}^  •  Adelphian,  Berkeley 
Short  Story  Club  and  Tea  Club.  Ad- 
dress:    2717  Hillegass  avenue. 


since  1914.  Third  degree  Chinese 
Bvt.,  Civ.,  rank.,  1872;  First  rank  3rd., 
degree  Order  of  Double  Dragon,  1898. 
Author  of  upwards  .of  100  books  in 
Chinese  language.  Address:  2620  Du- 
rant  avenue. 


FULMER,  L.  Roy,  Minister  of  the 
Gospel;  b.  Wilson  Count}^  Kansas, 
Sept.  15,  1874;  s.  of  D.  L.  and  Fran- 
canna.  Educ.  A.  B.,  1900;  A.  M.,  1904; 
College  of  the  Pacific;  S.  T.  B.,  1904, 
Boston  Univ.;  A.  M.,  1914,  Leland 
Stanford  Jr.  Univ.;  school  teacher, 
1894-96.  In  1900  became  member  of 
the  California  Annual  Conference  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  and 
since  served  pastorates  in  Mass.,  Iowa 
and  California.  Pastor  of  the  College 
Avenue  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
since  Sept.,  1915.  Address:  2441  Rus- 
sell  St 


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FRYER,  John,  University  profes- 
sor; b.  Hythc,  Eng.,  1839;  s.  John  and 
Mary  Ann.  Educ.  Grad.,  Highbury 
Coll.,  London,  1860;  L.L.D.,  Alfred 
Univ.,  N.  Y.,  Princ.  St.  Paul's  Coll., 
Hong  Kong,  1861-3;  Prof.  English, 
1863-5;  head  master  Anglo  Cliinesc 
Sch.,  Shanghai,  1865-67;  Agassiz 
Prof.,  Oriental  Langs.,  and  Litt.,  1896- 
1914;    emeritus    Prof.,    Univ.    of    Cal., 


GAY,  Frederick  Parker,  Patholo- 
gist; b.  Boston,  1874;  s.  George  Fred- 
crick  and  Louisa  Alaria.  Educ,  A.  B., 
Harvard,  1897;  M.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1901;  m.  Catherine  Alills  Jones  of 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  1904.  Asst. 
Johns  Hopkins  Med.  Comm.  to  Phil- 
Hpines,  1899;  Asst.  Demon.,  Pathol- 
ogy, U.  of  Pa.,  1901-03;  fellow  Rocke- 
feller   Inst,    for   Med.   Research,    1901- 


03;  Pasteur  Tnst.,  Brussels,  1903-06; 
Prof.  Pathology  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since 
1910.  Fellow,  A.  M.  A.,  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians;  Am. 
Assn.  of  Pathologists  and  Bacteriolo- 
gists; Assn.  for  Cancer  Research; 
Contrib.  to  Scientific  journals.  Clubs: 
University.  Address:  2347  Prospect 
street. 


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GAYLEY,  Charles  Mills,  Univ. 
Prof.;  b.  Shanghai,  China,  1858;  s. 
Revd.  Samuel  Rankin  and  Sarah  S. 
(Mills);  Educ.  student  Blackheath, 
Eng.,  1867-74;  Royal  Acad.  Istn.,  Bel- 
fast, 1874-5;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1878;  student  Giessen  and  Halle, 
1886-7;  Litt.  D.,  Kcnyon,  1900;  L.L.D., 
Glasgow,  1901;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1904; 
m.  Sallie  Pickett,  d.  of  late  Rt.  Rev. 
Samuel  S.  Harris  of  A'lichigan,  1891. 
Prof,  of  English,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since 
1889.  Pres.  Pac.  Coast  Div.  Am. 
Philol.  Assn.,  1902-03;  Gov.,  Cal.  Soc. 
Mayflower  Descendants  (deputy  Gov., 
Nat.  Soc);  Hon.  Alcm.  Elizabethan 
Club,  Yale;  Vice-pres.  Int.  Soc.  Apo- 
crypha. Clubs:  Savile  Club,  Eon- 
don;  Faculty,  etc.  Author  of  many 
poems  and  literary  works.  Address: 
2328  Piedmont  avenue. 


GARNETT,  Porter,  Critic,  Pageant 
and  [May  Producer;  b.  San  Francisco, 
1871  ;  s.  Louis  Anacharsis  and  Maria 
Champe;  l^duc.  Private  schools,  and 
tutors;  m.  Edna  Foote  of  Kellogg, 
Cal.,  1907.  Assoc,  editor,  Argonaut, 
1905-06;  Asst.  Curator,  Bancroft  Li- 
brary, Univ.  of  Cal.,  1907-12.  Litt. 
Ed.,  S.  F.  Call,  1912-13.  Wrote  and 
produced  various  Inirlesques  and  mid- 
summer grove  plays  for  Bohemian 
club;  also  first  outdoor  masque  (Par- 
theneia)  by  women  students  of  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1914.  Dir.,  Am.,  Pageant 
Assn.,  since  1913.  Clubs:  Bohemian. 
Address:  2567  Bucna  A'ista  \\'av. 


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GERICKE,      William        Frederick, 

Asst.  Prof,  of  Soil  Chemistry  and 
Bacteriology,  L^niv.  of  Cal.;  b.  Fre- 
mont, Nebraska,  1884;  s.  of  Charles 
L.  and  Fredericka;  Educ.  at  Iowa 
State  Univ.,  B.  S.  A.,  1912;  L'niv.  of 
Cal.,  M.  S.,  1915;  appointed  instruc- 
tor in  soil  chemistry  at  L'niv.  of  Cal., 
1912;  Asst.  Prof,  in  same  department, 
1916.  Member  of  Amer.  Assn.  for 
Advancement  of  Science;  Amer.  Soc. 
of  Agron;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Botany; 
California  Soc.  of  Botany,  Fellow  for 
Promotion  of  Science.  Club?:  Fac- 
ulty Club  and  Ames.  Address:  1517 
Scenic  Way. 


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GIBBS,  Mrs.  Carrie  Hendrickson; 
b.  San  Francisco,  1863;  d.  of  William 
and  Josephine  Hendrickson;  M.  E.  L. 
Pennington  Seminary,  .s.  j.;  I'rcs. 
Hillside  Mothers'  Club,  1908-10;  Pres. 
Berkeley  Federation  of  Motiiers' 
Clubs,  1912-14.  Member  of  Board  of 
Education,  1915.  Clubs:  Hillside. 
Address:   1395  Tamalpais   Road. 


GOMPERTZ,  Walter  Alexander, 
Banker  and  Alerchant;  b.  Guayinas, 
Mexico,  1873;  s.  of  Charles  F.  and 
Helen;  Educ.  Berkeley  schools.  Con- 
nected with  R.  Dunsmuir  Sons  Coal 
company  since  1890;  S.  F.  Rep.  B.  C. 
Marine,  Ltd.,  Dry  Docks,  etc.;  elected 
member  of  Berkeley  City  Council. 
1915;  Commission  of  Finance  and 
Revenue;  member  of  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, Bkly. ;  trustee  of  City  of  Bkly., 
1907;  vice-president  West  Berkeley 
Bank;  secretary  Berkeley  Undertak- 
ing company.  Clubs:  Elks,  Clare- 
mont  Club.  Address:  155  Alvarado 
Road. 


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GOYETTE,  Mildred  Marie,  Hon- 
orary Reader  in  Latin  at  the  L'niv.  of 
Cal.;  b.  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1894;  d. 
of  C.  A.  Goyette,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.; 
Educ.  A.  B.  (Honors  in  Latin),  L^niv. 
of    Cal.      Inst,    in    coaching   classes    in 


beginning  Latin  and  Caesar  in  the 
L'niv.  of  Cal.  Clubs:  Delta  Zeta  Sor- 
ority.    Address:     2821    I'ancroft  Way. 


GOULD,  Harley  Nathan,  Instruc- 
tor at  L'niversity;  b.  West  Spring- 
held,  i'enn.,  1887;  s.  of  William  Na- 
than and  Mabel  DeWolf;  A.  B.  Alle- 
gheny College,  1910;  A.  M.,  Princeton 
Univ.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  Princeton  Univ., 
1916.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Univ.  of  Cal. 
Address:     Faculty  Club. 


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GREGG,  John  WiUiam,  Landscape 
Architect  and  Teacher;  b.  Middlesex 
County,  Xew  Hampshire,  Jan.  8th, 
1880;  s.  of  Frank  Parker  and  Ruth  A. 
Educ.  B.  S.,  Boston  Univ.,  1904;  B.  S., 
Agriculture  College,  1904.  Practiced 
Landscape  Architecture  for  six  years; 
Asst.  Prof.  Horticulture  in  charge  of 
Landscape  Gardening,  Penn.  State 
College;  Prof,  of  Landscape  Garden- 
ing and  Floriculture,  Univ.  of  Cal. 
Pres.  of  Park  Commission,  City  of 
Berkeley.  Clubs:  Alpha  Sigma  Phi; 
University  of  Landscape  Architects' 
Soc;  Pacific  Coast  Horticultural  Soc. 
Address:  2249  Glenn  avenue. 


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GREENE,  Breckinridge  David 
Marx,  Attorney-at-Law;  b.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Dec.  19th,  1884;  s.  of  F.  M. 
Greene.        Educ.      Salisbury      School, 


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England;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1906.  City 
Atty.,  Berkclc}-,  1911;  City  Atty,  An- 
tioch  and  Pittsburg,  Contra  Costa 
County,  1909-16;  Associate  Counsel, 
Berkeley,  1916;  represented  City  of 
Berkeley  fixing  of  water  rates  before 
Railway  Commission,  1917.  Clubs: 
Harvard,  Commonwealth,  Faculty, 
City  Club  of  Berkeley.  Address:  7240 
Chabot  Road. 


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GRINNELL,  Joseph,  Director  of 
Museum  of  Vertebrate  Zoology,  L'niv. 
of  Cal.;  b.  Wichita  Agency,  Indian 
Territory  (Oklahoma),  Feb.  27,  1877; 
s.  of  Fordyce  and  Elizabeth  Pratt; 
Educ.  A.  B.,  Throop  Inst.  (Pasadena), 
1897;  A.  M.,  Stanford  Univ.,  1901;  Ph. 
D.,  Stanford  Univ.,  1913.  Instr.  Bot- 
any and  Zoology,  Palo  Alto  High 
School,  1901-03;  Instr.  Botany, 
Throop  Inst.,  1903-05;  Prof.  Biology, 
Throop  Inst.,  1905-08;  director  Mu- 
seum of  Vert.  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Cal. 
since  1908;  Asst.  Prof.  Zoology,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  since  1913;  Librarian,  Cal. 
Arcad.  Sc.  (S.  F.)  since  1911;  editor 
"The  Condor"  (birds)  since  1906.  Ad- 
dress: 2811  College  avenue. 


GURNEY,  Leonide  (Mrs.  Gilbert 
Gurney),  Teacher;  d.  Elisha  and  Will- 
iametta      Cook.        Clubs:        Century, 


Town     and     Gown. 
Piedmont  avenue. 


Address:     2818 


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GUY,  Harvey  Hugo,  Educator;  b. 
Osage  City,  Kansas,  1870;  s.  of  Will- 
iam Henry  Guy;  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Yale 
Univ.;  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  B.  D.,  Drake 
Univ.;  Dean  Sei  Gakkum,  Tokyo, 
Japan,  1893-1900;  Pres.  Sei  Kakkum, 
1900-06;  Dean  Berkeley  Bible  Semin- 
ary, 1908-13;  Prof.  Church  History, 
Pac.  Theological  Seminary,  1913-14; 
Prof.  History  and  Philosophy  of  Re- 
ligion, Pac.  School  of  Religion;  Pres. 
Japan  Society  of  Amer.  1913-16;  di- 
rector Pac.  Lyceum  Bureau,  1913; 
Pres.  Pac.  States  Land  Co.  Clubs: 
Faculty,  Outlook  and  Commonwealth. 
Address:  2515  Hillegass  avenue. 


GUY,  Mrs.  Mattie  T.;  b.  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, lovra,  1868;  d.  of  Hiram  D.  An- 
drews; A.  G.,  Drake  Univ.;  Mission- 
ary to  Japan,  1893-1906;  teacher  of  an, 
York  College,  1892-93;  Student  Iowa 
Wesleyan  College,  1889-91;  Drake 
Univ.,  1891-92  and  L^niv.  of  Chicago, 
1900-01.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century, 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  Red  Cross  of  Japan.  Ad- 
dress: 2515   Hillegass  avenue. 


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HAM,  Roswell  Gray,  Instructor  in 
English,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  1).  Lcnioorc, 
Cal.,  March  11th,  1891;  s.  of  Israel 
and  Josephine  Al.;  I'.cluc.  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  H.  L.,  1914.  Instructor  Univ.  of 
Washington,  1915-16;  instructor  I'niv. 
of  Cal,  1916-17.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Psi 
Upsilon  Fraternity.  Address:  2329 
Hilgard   street. 


HANSCOM,  Weldon  Le  Roy,  City 
Auditor,  Berkeley;  b.  Eliot,  Maine, 
Feb.  11th,  1843;  s.  of  Isaiah  and  Sarah 
C;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1867.  Elected 
clerk  to  board  of  trustees,  1895; 
elected  auditor  of  city  1903  and  each 
subsequent  election.  Club:  Hillside. 
Address:    1525   Walnut   street. 


HARGEAR,  May  Dalton  (Mrs.  W. 
A.),  member  20th  Century  Club; 
President  McKinley  Mothers'  Club; 
Hon.  Mem.  Berkeley  Federation  of 
Mothers;  Mem.  Univ.  Alothers'  Club. 
Address:  2216  Ward  street. 


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HARGEAR,  William  Allan,  Assoc, 
with  Shrevc  and  Company  for  20 
years.  Clubs:  Berkeley  Elks.  Ad- 
dress: 2216  W^ard  street. 


HARMS,  Edward  T.,  Merchant;  b. 
San  Lorenzo,  Cal.,  1867;  s.  of  Theo- 
dore A.  and  Louisa  I"..;  h'.duc.  at  Liv- 
ermore  College;  principal  of  Peralla 
public  school,  Oakland,  1891-1901.  In 
lumber  business  in  San  Francisco 
1901-07.  Stationery  business  in  Berk- 
eley 1903  to  present  time;  member  of 
the  firm  of  Glessner  and  Morse 
Elected  city  councilman  1913.  Clubs: 
Durant  Lodge,  Masons,  Berkeley 
Chapter  Royal  Arch,  W.  O.  W.,  L.  O. 
M.     Address:  3042  College  avenue. 


HARRIER,  Lewis  G.,  Lawyer;  b. 
Cal.,  1861;  s.  Daniel  W.  and  Maria  L. 
Harrier;  Ph.  B.,  I'niv.  of  Cal.,  1880; 
admitted  to  bar,  1885;  city  Supt. 
schools,  Vallejo,  Cal.,  1895-7;  Asst. 
Dist.  Atty.,  Solano  County,  Cal.,  1889- 
93;  city  Atty,  Vallejo,  1895-01;  super- 
ior judge,  Solano  County,  1905-09; 
Pres.  Central  Bank,  A'allejo,  1916. 
Clubs:  Faculty.  Address:  6457  Ben- 
venue  avenue. 


HAYWARD,  Edwin  Daniel.  Inst. 
Civ.  Eng.;  b.  Bridgewater,  Alas..., 
1891;  s.  Wales  Hay  ward;  S.  B.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Technology,  1914;  .Asst.  Civ. 
Eng.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1914-15;  in- 
structor mathematics  De  Pauw  L'niv., 
Ind.,    1915-16;    Inst.    Civ.    Eng.,    Univ. 


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of  Cal.,  1916.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Univ. 
of  Cal.  Address:  2600  Hilgard  ave- 
nue. 


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HEATH,  Eugene  Schofield,  Botan- 
ist; b.  Richmond  Dale,  Ohio,  1880;  s. 
Chas.  Herbert  and  Mary  Ann  Scho- 
field  Heath;  married  Virginia  Shrop- 
shire of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1909;  A.  B., 
Ohio  Wesleyan,  1906;  A.  M.,  Univ. 
of  Neb.,  1912;  teacher  in  Ohio  schools 
until  1909;  fellow  in  botany,  Univ. 
of  Neb.,  1909-10  and  1911-12;  Asst. 
Prof,  botany,  Peru  State  Normal, 
Peru,  Neb.,  1910-11;  head  Dept.  bot- 
an}^  Pomona  College,  1912-14;  Fresno 
High  School  and  Junior  College, 
1914-16;  Asst.  in  botany  and  Grad. 
student,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1916.  Member 
Amer.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci.,  Soc.  Sigma  Xi. 
Address:   2126^2    Hearst   avenue. 


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HECTOR,  Robert,  Physician  and 
Surgeon;  b.  Placer  Count}',  Califor- 
nia, August  1,  1875;  s.  of  Robert  and 
Luis  Antoinette;  Educ.  M.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1904;  State  License,  1904; 
Hospital  service,  San  Francisco,  for 
two  years.  Practicing  medicine  and 
surgery  in  Berkeley  since  1906.  Clubs: 
\J.  C.  Alunmi,  Alameda  County  Medi- 
cal and  A.  M.  A.  Address:  2011  Yolo 
avenue. 


HENDERSON,  Roy  Reid;  b.  Po- 
mona, Cal.,  Dec.  24,  1883.  ikrkeley 
representative  New  York  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.  Former  advertising  man- 
ager Sacramento  Star,  Berkeley  Ga- 
zette. Member  Elks  and  San  Fran- 
cisco Press  Club.  Residence:  2032 
Durant  avenue. 


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HENDERSON,  Victor  Hendricks, 
Secretary  to  Regents,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  1). 
Terre  Haute,  Indiana,  1877;  s.  of  S. 
R.  and  Margaret.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of 
Cal,  1899.  Secretary  to  President  U. 
C,  1900-03;  secretary  to  Regents,  U. 
C,  1903.  Clubs:  Faculty,  L'niver- 
sity,  Bohemian.  Address:  2816  Der- 
by street. 


HENDRY,  George  Whiting,  Instr. 
U^niv.  of  Cal.;  b.  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1885;  s.  Frank  Truman  Hendry;  B.  S., 
Cornell,  1913;  member  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agr.,  1909.  Clubs:  Cornell,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  L^niv.  (Sacramento)  Faculty. 
Address.     Facultv   Club. 


HENNESSEY,      Denis      Lawrence, 

Teacher;  b.  Hudson,  Wisconsin,  1878; 
s.  Denis  and  Margaret  Hennessey; 
Grad.    Normal    School,    River    Falls, 


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Wis.;  Grad.  Univ.  Wis.,  1903;  M.  L., 
Univ.  Cal,  1913;  began  career  as 
teacher  in  rural  schools  of  Wis.; 
taught  graded  and  high  schools,  Supt. 
schools  at  Hudson  and  Black  River 
Falls,  Wis.  six  years;  State  Tchrs. 
Inst,  conductor.  Wis.  six  years;  came 
to  Berkeley  1911;  Vice-Prin.  Whittier 
School  five  years;  appointed  Prin. 
Garfield  School,  June,  1916;  organ- 
ized and  opened  public  evening 
school,  October,  1911;  principal  and 
teacher  of  citizenship  classes  since; 
chairman  "Big  Brother"  organization; 
member  Elks,  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Clubs:  Hillside.  Address:  1009  Ox- 
ford street. 

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HERMS,  William  Brodbeck,  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  b.  Portsmouth, 
O.,  1876;  s.  C.  J.  Herman  and  Rosa 
E.  Herms;  B.  S.  Baldwin-Wallace 
College,  1902;  M.  A.,  Ohio  State 
Univ.,  1906;  Western  Reserve  Univ., 
1905;  Harvard  Univ.,  1907-08;  Instr. 
in  commercial  branches  and  biology, 
Baldwin-Wallace  College,  1901-05; 
fellow  in  zoology,  Ohio  State  Univ., 
1905-06;  acting  head  Dept.  zoology, 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1906-07;  Ed- 
ward Austin  fellow  in  zoology.  Har- 
vard, 1907-08;  Asst.  Prof,  parasitology 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1908-15;  Assoc.  Prof, 
parasitology  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1915 — ; 
author   of   "Malaria,    Cause   and    Con- 


trol," "Medical  and  Veterinary  En- 
tomology" and  other  books;  fellow 
Amer.  Assn.  Adv.  of  Science;  member 
of  Ohio  and  California  Academies  of 
Science;  president  Berkeley  board  of 
education;  member  Sigma  Xi,  Alpha 
Zeta,  Beta  Kappa  Alpha  honor  so- 
cieties. Alpha  Kappa  Lambda  frater- 
nity. Clubs:  Faculty.  Address:  1424 
Le   Roy  avenue. 

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HERRICK,  Marian  Innez;  b.  Sauk 
Center,  Minn.,  1886;  d.  W.  Altmont 
Gates  (Sec.  State  Board  of  Charities); 
Grad.  Berkeley  High  School;  Grad. 
Tchr.  Sonoma  Co.;  Pres.  and  organ- 
izer, Agora  Girls'  Debating  Soc; 
Treas.  Nor.  Cal.  Debating  League; 
teacher  Sonoma  Co.;  Sec.  and  Pres., 
Longfellow  Mothers'  Club;  Sec}^ 
Berk.  Fed.  Mothers'  Clubs.  Clubs: 
Longfellow  Mothers,  Berk.  Fed. 
Mothers.  Address:  2929  Grove 
street. 

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HEYWOOD,       Charles       Dingley, 

Lumber  Merchant;  b.  Berkeley,  Cal., 
May  5th.,  1881;  s.  Samuel  and  Einma 
Frances;  married  Ethel  V.  Rose,  d. 
of  James  and  Flora  of  Nevada  Coun- 
ty, 1905;  Educ.  public  schools.  Mayor 
of  Berkeley,  1913-15;  Pres.  Chamber 
of    Commerce,    1912,    1913,    and    1916. 


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First  president  MamifacUircrs'  Assn. 
Clubs;  Durant  Lodge,  268,  F.  &  A.  M., 
and  Berkeley  Chapter,  92,  R.  A.  M. 
Address:  2932  Linden  avenue. 


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HILDEBRAND,  Joel  Henry,  Assl. 
Prof.  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  b. 
Camden,  N.  J.,  1881;  s.  Howard  O. 
Hildebrand;  B.  S.,  Univ.  Pa.,  1903; 
Ph.  D.,  1906;  Instr.  chemistry,  Univ. 
Pa.,  1907-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1913 — ;Pres.  Cal.  Section  American 
Chemical  Soc,  1916;  member  of  ad- 
visor}^ board,  Univ.  of  Cal.  Y.  AI.  C. 
A.;  author  of  scientific  papers.  Clubs: 
Facult}'.  Address,  1536  Le  Roy  ave- 
nue. 


HILLMAN,  Fred  H.,  Vice-Pres. 
Standard  Oil  Co.;  b.  West  Middlesex, 
Pa.,  1862;  s.  \Vm.  C.  Hillman;  mar- 
ried Fannie  jMoffett  of  Franklin,  Pa.; 
member  of  First  Baptist  Church. 
Clubs:  Claremont  Country,  Pacific 
Union,  San  Francisco  Commercial. 
Address:     Hotel  Shattuck. 


HOFF,  Christian,  Commissioner  of 
Public  Health  and  Safety;  b.  at 
Strassburg,  Alsace,  France,  1850;  s. 
of    Christian    and    Salome;     Educ.    at 


Strassburg.  Came  to  U.  S.  1868; 
naturalized,  1875;  California,  1876.  In 
slioe  business  in  San  Francisco  from 
1876-1909  when  he  retired  from  busi- 
ness to  take  up  nuinicipal  work. 
Elected  trustee  in  1896  and  lias  since 
served  continuously  as  councilman 
of  the  city.  For  many  years  served 
as  Commissioner  of  Public  Health 
and  Safety  and  is  credited  witli  in- 
augurating the  police  and  fire  de- 
partments of  the  city.  Address:  838 
Hearst  avenue. 


HOLMES,  Eugene  Clarence,  Capi- 
talist; b.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1872;  s. 
Chas.  S.  &  Eliz.  Holmes;  Ph.  B., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1895;  Vice-Pres.  Holmes 
Invest.  Co.  Clubs:  University,  Fac- 
ulty, City,  Claremont  Country,  Se- 
quoyah Country,  Commonwealth.  Ad- 
dress: 2829  Forest  avenue. 


HOPKINS,  Ernest  Jerome,  Musi- 
cal Critic;  b.  San  Francisco,  1887;  s. 
of  Dr.  Frederick  Mncent  Hopkins; 
Educ.  at  Stanford  Univ.;  writer  and 
lecturer  on  literary  and  sociological 
themes;  writer  of  special  articles  for 
S.  F.  Bulletin;  music  critic  on  Bulle- 
tin; scenic  artist  of  Berkele}'  Chil- 
dren's theater.  Clubs:  Newspaper- 
men's Club,  S.  F.,  L^^niversit}^  of  Cali- 


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fornia,  Faculty.     Address:  1135  Glenn 
avenue. 


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HOSMER,  Frederick  Lucian,  Cler- 
gyman; b. .  Franiinghani,  Mass.,  1840; 
s.  Charles  and  Susan  (Carter);  Educ. 
A.  B.,  Harvard,  1862;  Grad.  Harvard 
Div.,  Sch.,  1869;  ordained  Unitarian 
ministry,  Northboro,  A^Tass.,  1869. 
Quincyi  111.,  1872;  Cleveland,  O.,  1878- 
92;  St.  Louis,  1894-99.  Lecturer  on 
Church  Hymnod}^  Harvard,  1908. 
Hon.  Mem.  Harvard  Chapter,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  1908.  Author,  "The  Way 
of  Life,"  "The  Thought  of  God  in 
Hymns  and  Poems,"  etc.  Address: 
2427  Channirg  way. 


HOWERTH,  Cora  Olive,  Physic- 
ian (retired);  b.  Wayne  Co.,  111., 
1864;  d.  of  James  and  Sarah  Cissua. 
Educ.  M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Medical 
College,  Chicago.  Clubs:  ^i'wentieth 
Century.     Address:     1421  Scenic  Way. 


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HUGHSON,  Juliet  F.  Smith  (Mrs. 
George  H)  ;  1).  New  York  City,  1852; 
d.  of  Albert  W.  and  Alaria  C.  Smith. 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century  of  Berke- 
ley.    Address:  2754  Webster  street. 


HUSTON,  Lloyd  B.,  member  of 
Elks,  Rotary  Club,  director  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Address:  1917  Carl- 
ton  street. 


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HOWARD,  Herbert  Sanford,  Print- 
er and  Publisher;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
1870;  Educ.  public  schools,  San  Fran- 
cisco. Engaged  in  printing  business 
since  1883;  represented  outlying  dis- 
tricts of  Santa  Clara  Co.,  in  State 
Assembly,  1901.  On  staff  of  every 
daily  paper  in  Berkeley  since  1902. 
Founded  "Courier,"  1904.  Clubs:  San 
Francisco  Newspapermen's  Club;  Ro- 
tary; Dir.  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Address:  (Business)  2055  Addison 
street;    (home)    1012    Spruce    street. 


IRVING,  Samuel  Campbell,  Retir- 
ed Manufacturer;  b.  Cleveland,  O., 
1858;  s.  Andrew  Kerr  and  Jane  Scott 
Irving;  Grad.  Vallejo  High  School; 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1879;  Vice-Pres. 
and  Mgr.  of  Paraffinc  Paint  Company 
for  27  years;  travelled  extensively, 
lived  in  Australia,  New  Zealand,  Eng- 
land, China,  Japan;  elected  mayor  of 
Berkeley,  1915;  former  regent  l^niv. 
of  Cal.;  member  Alumni  Council, 
L'niv.  of  Cal.  Clubs:  Sigma  Xi.  Psi 
Upsilon,      Golden      Bear,      Bohemian, 


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Commonwealth,  Commercial,  Faculty, 
President  Hillside  Club.  Address: 
1322  Shattuck  avenue. 


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JOECKEL,  Carleton  Bruns,  Li- 
brarian; b.  Lake  Mills,  Wisconsin, 
1886;  s.  of  John  Joeckel;  B.  A.,  Univ. 
Wis.,  1908;  B.  L.  S.,  N.  Y.  State  Li- 
brary School,  1910;  Librarian's  secre- 
tary, St.  Louis  Public  Library,  1910- 
11;  Asst.  Reference  Librarian,  \J.  C, 
1911-12;  Supt.,  Cir.  Library  U.  C, 
1912-14;  Librarian  Berkeley  Public 
Library,  Dec,  1914  to  date.  Clubs: 
Faculty,  Rotary,  City  and  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Address:  2624  College 
avenue. 


JONES,  Herbert,  Merchant;  b.  Du- 
buque, Iowa,  1864;  director  Chamber 
of  Commerce;  president  Merchants' 
Exchange;  Secy.  Berkeley  Humane 
Society;  chairman  Berkeley  Chapter, 
American  Red  Cross  Society;  past  ex- 
alted ruler,  Berkeley  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
1002,  E.  O.  S.,  member  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Address:  1041  Euclid  ave- 
nue. 


JONES,  Leland  Stanford,  Dentist; 
b.  Placer  County,  Cal.,  1888  s.  of 
Dave  and  May  Laura;  D.  D.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1914;  practicing  dentistry  in 
Berkeley.  Clubs:  Theta  Xi,  Delta 
Sigma  Delta.  Address:  5848  San 
Pablo  avenue. 


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JOHNSON,  Mrs.  Aura  Lee;  house- 
wife; 1).  Fort  Madison,  Iowa,  1884; 
Educ.  Univ.  of  Cal.;  B.  L.,  1906.  Ad- 
dress: 2528  Chilton  Way. 

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JOHNSON,      Howard        Maddock, 

Real  Estate  Broker;  b.  Luzerne,  Pa.; 
s.  Rev.  H.  B.  and  Clara  Johnson; 
Educ,  Univ.  of  Cal.;  newspaper  cor- 
respondent, 1904-09;  real  estate  brok- 
er, 1909—.  Address:  2528  Chilton 
Way. 


KELSEY,  John  Edson,  Physician 
and  Surgeon;  b.  Berkele)^  July  24, 
1868;  s.  of  John  and  Harriett  C.  Educ. 
at  Univ.  of  Cal.,  department  of 
pharmacy,  1891 — Cooper  Medical  Col- 
lege, 1894;  studied  surgery  in  Chi- 
cago, 1903;  post  graduate  courses  at 
Johns  Hopkins,  1907;  New  York,  1907; 
in  charge  of  out  patients'  department, 
Pliillipine  General  Hospital,  June  to 
September,  1911;  house  surgeon 
Royal  Opthalmic  Hospital,  London, 
Dec,  1911— March,  1912;  Asst.  Prof, 
of    Chemistry,    Cooper    Medical    Col- 


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Ic^^c,  1898-99-1900.  Practised  medicine 
in  lUrkelcy  since  1897.  One  of  found- 
ers of  Holmes  l.il^rary  after  Berkeley 
Public  Library.  Alarried  Minnie  A. 
Jones  of  Berkeley,  1889,  two  children, 
Harold  E.  and  Ruth  H.  Clul)s:  Du- 
rant  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  AL,  Berkeley 
Chapter  R.  A.  M.,  Berkeley  Com- 
mandcry  K.  T.  Address:  2508  Ridge 
Road. 


KINKEAD,      Anna       (Mrs.      John 

Spotswood);  b.  lova  City,  Iowa, 
March  28th.,  1866;  d.  of  Nathan  Skin- 
ner and  IMartha  E.  McFarland.  Clubs: 
Daughters  of  American  Revolution, 
Twentieth  Century  Club.  Address: 
2714  Ridge  Road. 


KNOX,  Charles  Edwin,  Mining  and 
Lumber  Operator;  b.  Sumner,  111., 
June  8,  1865;  s.  of  S.  K.  Knox;  Educ. 
Westminster  College.  Clubs:  Bo- 
hemian, San  Francisco;  Transporta- 
tion. Address:  2722  Benvenue  ave- 
nue. 


D.,  1894;  Sc.  D.,  Oberlin,  1915.  instr. 
\'i'rtel)rate  Mori)hology,  L'niv.  of 
Mich.,  1894-95;  Supt.  111.  Biol.  Sta- 
tion, Univ.  of  Ilk,  1895-1901;  Asst. 
Prof,  of  Zoology,  Univ.  of  Ilk,  1897- 
1901;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Histology  and 
Enbryology,  Univ.  of  Cak,  1901-09; 
Prof,  of  Zoology,  L'niv.  of  Cak,  since 
1909;  Asst.  Director  Scripps  Inst,  for 
Biol.  Research,  since  1908.  Clubs: 
Faculty,  Outlook.  Address:  2616 
Etna  street. 


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LAIRD,  Caroline  Lydia  Kelley 
(Mrs.  Frederick  Jewell  Laird) ;  b. 
Danby,  Vermont,  Sept.  3,  1864;  d.  of 
Albert  and  Charity  S.  Kelley.  Ex- 
State  Regent  California  Daughters  of 
American  Revolution.  Interested  in 
educational  and  patriotic  work.  Clubs: 
Colonial  Dames,  Daughters  of  the 
Confederacy,  Daughters  of  American 
Revolution,  Ebell  Club  of  Oakland. 
Address:  2431    College  avenue. 


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KOFOID,  Charles  Atwood,  Prof, 
of  Zoolog\%  L^niv.  of  Cak;  b.  Gran- 
ville, Ilk,  October  11th,  1865;  s.  of 
Nelson  Kofoid.  Educ.  A.  B.,  Ober- 
lin,   1890;    M.   A.,    Harvard,    1892;    Ph. 


LAWTON,  Oswald  Guion,  Con- 
tractor; b.  Los  Angeles,  Cak.  1890;  s. 
of  Augustus  F.  and  Daisy  D.;  admit- 
ted to  bar,  April,  1914.  Address:  3025 
Claremont   avenue. 


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LEE,  Mrs.  C.  E.,  Housewife;  b. 
Iowa;  d.  of  Dr.  B.  F.  Nelson.  Ad- 
dress:  2528    Chilton    Way. 


tary  Course  in  Synthetic  Projective 
Geometry."  Clubs:  Faculty.  Ad- 
dress:    2736  Regent   street. 


.V.     .V.     .V. 


LEECH,  Harvey  Milton,  Clergy- 
man; b.  Mansfield,  Ohio,  Fcl)ruary  9, 
1869;  s.  of  Joseph  and  Lucinda  A. 
Educ,  A.  B.,  Wittenberg,  1891;  A.M., 
1894;  B.  D.,  Hamnia  Divinity  School, 
1894.  Served  the  following  pastor- 
ates, Tippecanoe  City,  Ohio,  1894- 
1899;  Arcadia,  Ohio,  1899-1901;  Char- 
leroi.  Pa.,  1901-1906;  Dubuque,  Iowa, 
1906-1912;  Oakland,  Cal.,  1912-1913— 
since  1913  pastor  of  St.  Michael's 
Evangelical  Lutheran  church.  Berk. 
Address:     2501  Webster  street. 


LELAND,  William  Emmons,  Con- 
sulting-Mch'l  Eng. ;  b.  Franiingham, 
Mass.,  1870;  s.  Arthur  D.  and  Jose- 
phine M.  Leland;  S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Technology;  4  years  with  B.  F.  Stur- 
tevant  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.;  4  years  Al- 
fred R.  Wolff,  N.  Y.  Consltg.  Eng.; 
5  years  Supvg  architect's  office,  U.  S. 
Treas.  Dept.;  10  years  Consltg  Eng., 
San  Francisco;  3  years  Lectr.  Arch. 
Mech.,  L^niv.  of  Cal.;  member  Am. 
Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Clubs:  S.  F.  Ro- 
tary, Faculty.  Address:  912  Indian 
Rock  avenue. 


LEHMER;  Derrick  Norman,  Prof, 
of  Mathematics;  b.  Somerset,  Indiana, 
1867;  s.  of  Derrick  F.;  Educ,  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Nebraska,  1893;  M.  A.,  ibid, 
1896;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1900. 
Instr.  Mathematics,  Lhiiv.  of  Cal., 
1900;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1910.  Member  of 
the  Amer.  Math.  Soc;  Math,  ('i  Pal- 
ermo; Fellow  of  the  Assoc,  for  the 
Adv.  of  Science;  Research  Asst.  of 
the  Carnegie  Inst,  of  W'ash.;  member 
of  council  of  the  Math.  Assoc.  Au- 
thor of  "Factor  Tables  for  the  First 
10  Million  Numbers";  "List  of  Primes 
for   the    First    10   Millions";   "Elemen- 


LIPMAN,  Charles  Bernard,  Univ. 
Prof.;  b.  Russia,  1883;  s.  of  Michael 
Gregory  and  Ida  Birkhahn  Lipman; 
B.  Sc,  Rutgers  Coll..  1904;  M.  Sc, 
Rutgers  College.  1909;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of 
Wisconsin,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Cal.. 
1910;  Prof,  of  Soil  Chemistry  and 
Bacteriology  and  author  of  many  aca- 
demic treatises  on  the  subjects  of 
soil  chemistry  and  bacteriology. 
Clubs:  Faculty,  Bohemian,  Kosmos, 
Sigma  Xi.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Adv.  Science, 


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Am.  Chcin.  Soc.  and  other  national 
scientific  societies.  Address:  Faculty 
Club. 


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LOEWENBERG,  Jacob,  Teacher; 
b.  Zuckuni,  Russia,  February  2,  1882; 
s.  of  Moses  and  Betty.  Educ,  A.  B., 
Harvard,  1908;  A.  M.,  1909;  Ph.  D., 
1911;  Asst.  in  Philosophy,  Harvard, 
1908-15;  Instr.  Philosophy  and  Ger- 
man, Wellesley  College,  1912-15; 
Instr.  Philosophy,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since 
1915.  Clubs:  Amer.  Philosophical 
Association.  Address:  2704  Virginia 
street. 

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LONG,  Joseph  A..  Asst.  Prof.  Em- 
bryology, Univ.  of  Cal.;  b.  Lebanon, 
Pa.,  March  4,  1879;  s.  of  N.  E.  and 
Sarah  J.;  Educ,  Harvard;  S.  B.,  1904; 
A.  M.,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  1908.  Instr.  in 
zoology,  1908-14;  Asst  Prof,  of  Em- 
bryology, 1914.  Scientific  Societies: 
Sigma  Xi,  Amer.  Assn.  of  Adv.  Sci- 
ence, Amer.  Soc.  of  Zoologists,  West- 
ern Soc.  of  Naturalists.  Address:  1534 
La  Loma  avenue. 


LOUDERBACK,      George      Davis, 

Geologist  and  Teacher;   b.   San   Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1874;  s.  Davis  and  Frances 


C.    Louderback;   A.    B.,  L^niv.   of   Cal., 
1896;   Ph.  D.,  1899;  Asst.  Minerology, 
Univ.    of    Cal,    1897-00;    Prof.    Chem- 
istry   and    physic,    L'^niv.    Nev.,    1900; 
Prof.   Geology  and  minerology,  L^niv. 
Nev.,      1900-06;    research      Asst.,    Car- 
negie     Inst.,      Washington,      1903-05; 
Assoc.    Prof.,    geology,   Univ.    of    Cal., 
1907 — ;   in   charge   geological     expedi- 
tion North  China  1914;  into  Szechuan 
for    Chinese      Govt.,     1915-16;      fellow 
Am.    Assn.    Adv.    Science;    Geological 
Soc.    of    Am.;    Secy.    Cordilleran    sec- 
tion,   1906-14;    Seismological    Soc.    of 
Am.;      Secy.,      1907-10;      Pres.,      1914; 
Secy.    Pac.   Assn.    Scientific    Societies, 
1911-12;  vice-chairman,  1912-14;  mem- 
ber   Washington,    D.    C.    Academy    of 
Sci.;    publisher    various    contributions 
to   geology   and   mineralogy   in    scien- 
tific   journals;     m.     Clara    A.     Henry, 
1899.     Member  Phi   Beta   Kappa,   Sig- 
ma Xi,  Tnn  Beta  Pi  (honorary)  Theta 
Tau,   Phi   Lambda   L^psilon,   Phi   Kap- 
pa Sigma.     Clubs:     Faculty.  Address: 
2713   Derby   street. 

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LOUIDECK,  E.  P.,  Hardware, 
manager  Sunset  Hardware  Co.,  2104 
Shattuck  avenue;  Pres.  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Address:  1932  Parker 
street,    Berkeley. 


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McCOY,  Richard,  ..Retired  Mer- 
chant; 1).  MidcUetown,  N.  Y.,  1841; 
student  at  Sprinpfsville  College,  Krie 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  enlisted  in  Co.  I-'64,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  Army  of  Potomac, 
wounded  at  Fair  Oaks;  resided  in  N. 
Y,  until  1891;  in  Calif.  23  years  and 
Berkeley  11  years;  descendant  of  Al- 
exander McCoy,  veteran  of  American 
Revolution;  father  of  Burt  W.  McCoy, 
Mrs.  Gertrude  Wickman  (deceased) 
and  Florence  Lucy  McCoy;  member 
Lookout  Mt.  Post,  G.  A.  R.,  Berkeley. 
Address:     2128  Ward  street. 


Board  of  I'uldir  Welfare  of  Alameda 
County  since  191.^.  Clubs:  To\vn 
and  Country  Club,  Town  and  (Jown 
Club.     Address:      1.^6  Tunnel   ruad. 


McNEE,  Claire  Willard;  b.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  1891 ;  d.  Duncan  Mc- 
Nee  and  Plarriet  Hattie  Augusta 
Griffiths;  Grad.,  Miss  Head's  School, 
Berkeley;  Miss  Harker's  School,  Palo 
Alto;  member  Sequoia  Chapter,  D. 
A.  R.     Address:     2500  Durant  avenue. 


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McDUFFIE,  Duncan,  Real  Estate 
Operator;  ]).  Jefferson,  Iowa,  Sept. 
24,  1877;  s.  of  M.  B.  and  Sophie  B. 
McDuffic;  B.  S.,  I^niv.  of  Cal.,  1899. 
President  of  Mason-McDufifie  Co., 
Berkeley;  President  of  Civic  Art 
Commission  of  City  of  Berkeley. 
Clubs:  Bohemian  Club,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Faculty  Club,  Berkeley.  Ad- 
dress: 156  The  Tunnel  Road. 


McNEE,  Harriet  Hattie  Augusta 
Griffiths;  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1853;  d. 
John  Edward  Griffiths  and  Catherine 
Zorada  Brown;  Educ.  public  and  pri- 
vate schools;  member  Sequoia  Chap- 
ter, D.  A.  R.,  Willard  Family  Assn., 
Amer.  Soc.  of  Colonial  Families.  Ad- 
dress:    2500  Durant  avenue. 


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McDUFFIE,  Jean  Howard  (Mrs. 
Duncan  McDuffie) ;  b.  Philadelphia, 
1878;  d.  of  John  L.  Howard  and  Anna 
Edgar  Finnlayson;  Educ,  studied  in 
Paris;  Grad.  of  San  Francisco  Nor- 
mal School.  President  Baby  Hos- 
pital     Assn.,      1914-16;      nuMnber      of 


MARSHALL,  John  S.,  Oral  Sur- 
geon, Doctor  of  Medicine;  b.  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  Kent,  England;  s.  of 
William  and  Susan  Dunster.  Educ, 
M.  D.,  Syracuse,  1876;  Sc  D.,  Syra- 
cuse, 1910;  I.  A.  C.  S.,  1914.  Admit- 
ted to  practice  dentistry  by  exam., 
1872;  Medicine  by  diploma,  1876; 
Pres.    Exam,    and    Supervising    Board 


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ol  Denial  Siirt;cons,  U.  S.  Anii}-,  Feb. 
11,  1901;  Coinmissioncd  1st  Lieut., 
Dental  Corps,  April  13,  1911;  Captain, 
June  17,  1911.  Married  Belle  M.  Car- 
ter, June  16,  1870.  Clubs:  Hillside, 
Faculty,  Army  and  Xavy  Club,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Address:  2912  Pine 
avenue. 


MARTIN,  Eugene  K.,  Architect;  b. 
Danzig,  Germany;  Educ.  at  Univ.  of 
Berlin,  Washington  Univ.,  Atelier 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  Academy,  Rome; 
Univ.  of  Cab,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  1912.  Built, 
First  Baptist  Church,  Dana  and 
Haste  streets;  Pioneer  Alemorial 
church,  Oakland;  Assistant  on  Fine 
Arts  Building,  S.  F.  Exposition;  First 
Lieutenant,  Aviation  corps,  \J.  S.  A. 
Reserve.  Clubs:  L^niv.  of  Cab  and 
Hillside.      Address:      Hotel    Shattuck. 


Biol.  Chem.,  Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  F"ac- 
ulty  Club,  Univ.  of  Cab  Address: 
2732   Piedmont  avenue. 


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MERRIAM,  John  C,  Educ.  and  In- 
vestigator; b.  October,  1869;  s.  of 
Charles  1'..  Alerriam  and  Margaret 
Campbell.  Educ.  at  Lenox  College, 
Iowa,  B.  S.;  Ph.  D.,  Munich,  Ger- 
many. Prof,  of  Palaeontology  and 
Historical  Geology,  Univ.  of  Cab  Au- 
thor of  about  100  papers  on  Palaeon- 
tology, Historical  Geology  and  An- 
thropology of  North  America.  Clubs: 
Amcr.  Philosophical  Society,  Wash- 
ington Academy,  Geological  Society 
of  America,  American  Palaeontologi- 
cal  Society,  American  Association  for 
the  Advancement  of  Science,  City 
Club,  Commonwealth  Club.  Address: 
2401   Bowditch  street. 


MATTILL,  Henry  Albright,  Bio- 
chemist; b.  Glasgow,  Alissouri,  1883; 
s.  of  Henry  and  Emma  Freyhofer. 
Educ,  A.  B.,  Western  Reserve  Univ., 
1906;  A.  M.,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Illinois,  1910.  Prof,  of  Physiology 
and  Physiological  Chemistry,  Univ.  of 
Utah,  1910-15;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Nutri- 
tion, L^niv.  of  Cab,  since  1915.  Clubs: 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi,  Fellow 
Amer.    Assoc.    Adv.    Sci.;     Am.     Soc. 


MILLIGAN,  Laurance  Edwards, 
Prin.  California  School  for  Deaf  and 
Blind;  b.  Jacksonville,  lib,  July  19, 
1876;  s.  of  Dr.  Harvey  W.  and  Jose- 
phine E.;  A.  B.,  Illinois  College,  1897; 
Al.  A.,  Gallandet  College,  1900.  In 
Co.  1,  3th  111.  \'o\.  Infantry — Spanish 
American  war.  Teacher  Georgia 
School  for  the  deaf,  1900-02;  Colorado 
School  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind,  1902- 
06;    Prcs.   Alontana   Schools   for  Deaf, 


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Blind  and  F'ecbleminded,  1906-12; 
California  School  for  Deaf  and  Blind, 
1912—.  Clubs:  Mason,  Elks,  Fac- 
ulty and  Univ.  of  Cal.  Address: 
School  for  Deaf  and  Blind. 


MONTEAGLE,  Hugh  S.  M.,  Mfrs. 
Agent;  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1854;  s. 
J  as.  and  Jane  F.  Monteagle;  Educ. 
Glasgow  high  school;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of 
Glasgow,  1879;  admitted  to  law  prac- 
tise at  Glasgow,  1880;  married  Annie 
Currcr  of  Edinburgh,  1888;  practiced 
in  Dundee  and  Edinburgh;  came  to 
Calif.,  1892;  engaged  ranching  in  Tu- 
lare and  Fresno  counties,  1892-1905; 
admitted  to  bar  at  San  Francisco, 
1906  but  never  practiced;  engaged 
since  1906  in  elec.  business  as  Pres. 
of  Electrical  Agencies  Co.,  S.  F.  Ad- 
dress:    2725   Haste   street. 


MOREHOUSE,  Mary  Edith  (Mrs. 
Theo,  C,  Morehouse) ;  1).  Santa  Cruz, 
Cal.,  1881;  d.  George  Piatt  and  Flor- 
ence Lucy  Brett;  Grad.  JMiss  Low's 
School,  Stanford,  Conn.,  1900;  mar- 
ried to  Theodore  Chichester  More- 
house, 1901;  Pres.  Emerson  Mothers' 
Club,  1914-16;  renewed  interest  in 
Boy  Scout  movement;  instituted  spe- 
cial children's  matinees;  on  motion 
picture  committee  City  Club;  chair- 
man for  Cal.  Nat.  Juvenile  Motion 
Picture  Board;  author  of  bulletin  on 
motion  pictures  published  by  Civic 
League  and  Emerson  School  Moth- 
ers' Club;  director.  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury Club,  1914-15;  Pres.  Univ.  High 
Parent-Teachers'  Assn.,  1916.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  Piano,  City, 
Berkeley  Mus.  Assn.,  S.  F.  Musical. 
Address:     2914   Hillcgass   avenue. 


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MOODY,  Agnes  Claypole  (Mrs.  R. 
O.);  b.  Bristol,  England,  1870;  d.  Ed- 
ward Waller  Claypole;  Ph.  B.,  Buch- 
tel  College;  Ph.  D.,  Chicago  Univ.; 
M.  S.,  Cornell  LTniv..  Clubs:  Town 
and  Gown,  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Civic 
League,  Woman's  Legislative  Coun- 
cil.    Address:     2826  Garber  street. 


MORRILL,      Clar  :r_ce      Sherwood, 

Finger  Print  Expert;  b.  Reno,  Ne- 
vada, 1884;  s.  of  Enoch  and  Mary 
Addie;  Educ.  Reno  Public  Schools  and 
Atkinson's  Business  College;  joined 
Berkeley  Police  Dept.,  Sept.,  1907. 
First  Secretary-treasurer  of  Califor- 
nia State  Division  of  the  Inter.  Assoc, 
for  Criminal  Identification.  Address: 
2126  McKinley  avenue. 


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MORRILL,  Enoch,  Retired 
cr;  b.  Patten,  Maine,  1839;  s.  of 
Ichabod  and  Thankful;  h'.dne.  eountry 
school,  I'atten,  Me.;  came  west  in 
1859;  teamed  over  Sierras  from  Cisco 
to  Mrginia  City,  Ncv.,  1868;  located 
on  ranch  at  Reno,  Nev.,  1872;  invest- 
ed in  Berkeley  property,  1903;  re- 
tired and  moved  to  Berkeley  in  1906. 
Address:     1927  Stuart  street. 


MORRIS,  William  Alfred,  Prof,  of 
History;  b.  Polk  County,  Oregon, 
May  25,  1875;  s.  of  John  and  Alary  E. 
Educ,  A.  B.,  Stanford,  1901;  Ph.  D., 
Harvard,  1907.  Instr.  Portland  High 
School,  1901-1904;  Instr.  History, 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1907;  Asst.  Prof., 
1910;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Eng.  Hist.,  U.  C, 
since  1912.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Amer. 
Hist.  Assoc,  Sec.  Pac.  Coast  Branch, 
A.  H.  A.  Author  of  'The  Frankpledge 
System.'  Contributor  to  English  His- 
torical Review  and  American  His- 
torical Review.  Address:  2617/2 
Hillcgass  avenue. 


town;  Boston,  Mass.;  Laval  Univ.  at 
Quebec;  "Urban"  Univ.,  Rome,  Italy. 
Doctor  of  IMiilosophy,  Doctor  of  'ihe- 
ology.  Assistant  Rector  in  San  Fran- 
cisco and  Oakland.  Rector  of  St.  Jo- 
seph's Churcii,  Berkeley  since  1905. 
Address:    1600  Addison   street. 


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MORRISON,  May  26,  Teacher  and 
artist;  b.  Fort  Concho,  Tex.;  d.  Major 
John  lower  and  Henrietta  M.  Brown 
Morrison;  Grad.  Berkeley  High 
School,  1895;  Sccy-Treas.  Twentieth 
Centur}^  Club;  past  matron  Berkeley 
Chapter,  O.  E.  S.;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1914;  Tchr  home  economics  and  free- 
hand drawing;  past  Prcs.  Army  and 
Navy  Girls'  Club.  Clubs:  Twentieth 
Century,  Army  and  Xavy  Girls'  Club. 
Address:  2S32   Benvenue  avenue. 


MURGATROID,  William,  Attor- 
ne\-;  b.  Schenectady,  X.  Y.,  1869;  s. 
John  Henry  Murgatroid;  Educ.  Har- 
vard; member  Elks.  Address:  2434 
Telegraph  avenue. 


MORRISON,  Francis  Xavier,  Ro- 
man Catholic  Clergyman;  b.  Char- 
lottetown,  Canada,  1871;  s.  of  Don- 
ald Sylvester  and  Elizabeth  St.  Clair; 
Educ.  public  schools  Charlottetown, 
Prince    of    Wales    College,    Charlotte- 


NAHL,  Jessica  Davis  (Mrs.);  b.  in 

San  Francisco;  d.  of  Andrew  AL 
Davis.  Educ.  A.  B.,  L'niv.  of  Cal.  Has 
three      daughters,      Marian,    Marjorie 


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and  Phyllis  Nahl.  Worker  in  vari- 
ous cliarit\-  and  civic  organizations. 
Student  of  vocal  and  dramatic  inter- 
pretation. Clubs:  Asso.  Collegiate 
Alumnae.  Address:  2425  College 
avenue. 


tral  Bank  of  Oakland,  1893-1896.  Vice- 
president  First  National  Bank  of 
Berkeley.  Clubs:  Rotary.  Address: 
2200  Durant  avenue. 


NANCE,  John  Torrence,  U.  S. 
Army  retired;  b.  Libert}-,  111.,  1864;  s. 
of  Dr.  Clement  H.  and  Eliza  T. 
Nance;  m.  Alaic  Rowand  of  Barry, 
111.,  October  2S,  1887.  Grad.  of  High 
School,  Barry,  III,  1882;  United 
States  ]\Iilitary  Academy,  1886;  Army 
School  of  the  Line,  1912.  Second 
lieutenant,  first  lieutenant,  captain  and 
major  of  cavalry,  U.  S.  Army,  July, 
1886,  retired,  September  2,  1912  at 
own  request.  Served  with  regiment 
at  various  posts  and  camps  in  the 
United  States,  China  and  the  Phil- 
lipine  Islands;  Prof,  of  Military  Sci- 
ence and  tactics,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1904  to 
1908;  secretary  of  Aloro  Province,  P. 
I.,  1910-11;  Prof,  of  Military  Science 
and  Tactics,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  since  Sept. 
3,  1912.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Univ.  of  Cal. 
Address:     2536  Piedmont  avenue. 


NAYLOR,  Frank  L.,  Banker;  b. 
New  Sharon,  Iowa,  1873;  s.  of  Addi- 
son and  Rebecca  S.  Grad.  from  San 
Jose  High  School,  1893.  Entered  Cen- 


NELSON,  Lois,  Physician;  b. 
Prairie  du  Sac,  Wisconsin,  1857;  d. 
Ebenezcr  B.  and  France  J.  Watson 
Nelson;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
1876;  doctor  of  medicine,  Cooper 
Medical  College,  San  Francesco,  1890; 
studied  medicine  later  at  Johns  Hop- 
kins and  in  Paris  and  \'ienna.  Mem- 
ber Amer.  Aled.  Soc,  California  State 
Med.  Soc,  San  Francisco  County 
Aledical  Society.  Address:  1604  Grove 
street. 


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NEVIN,  T.  H.,  Alcrchant;  b.  Ne- 
vada, Sept.  26,  1867;  s.  Thomas  and 
Kate  Nevin;  director,  Chamber  of 
Commerce;  member  Rotary  Club.  Ad- 
dress: 2950  College  avenue. 


NEWKIRK,  Charles  C,  Supt.  Peet 
Bros.  Mfg.  Co.;  b.  Cincinnati,  O., 
1880;  s.  Charles  W.  and  Alice;  Grad. 
Cincinnati  L'niv.;  director  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Member  West  Berk- 
eley ^lanufacturcrs'  Assn;  member 
Alasons.  Address:  934  Shattuck  ave- 
nue. 


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NUTTING,  Franklin  Porter,  Atty. 
at  Law;  b.  Worcester,  Alass.,  1876; 
s.  of  W.  R.  and  Celia  F.,  Ph.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.  Admitted  to  bar,  1901 — since 
in  practice  in  San  Francisco.  Clubs: 
Commonwealth,  Commercial  of  San 
Francisco,  City  Club  of  Berkeley  and 
Faculty.  Address:  2944  Avalon  ave- 
nue. 


OLNEY,  Warren  Jr.,  Lawyer;  b. 
San  Francisco,  1870;  s.  Warren  and 
Mary  Jane  (Craven)  O.;  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1891;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1892;  L. 
L.  B.,  Hastings  Coll.  of  Law,  San 
Francisco,  1894;  m.  Mary  M.  McLean, 
of  Oakland,  1899.  Practiced  in  San 
Francisco  formerly  as  Olney  and  Ol- 
ney  (father  and  son):  Olney,  Pringle 
and  Mannon,  1907-10;  Page,  Mc- 
Cutcheon,  Knight  and  Olney,  1910- 
12;  McCutcheon,  Olney  and  Willard, 
1913 — ;  Atty.  of  regents  of  Univ.  of 
Cal.;  Dir.  Gen.,  Atty.,  Western  Pacific 
Railway  company  since  1907.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  of  S.  F.  (1st.  v.  p.),  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs: 
University  (Pres.  1908-10),  Claremont 
Country,  Berkeley.  Address:  2702 
Dwight  way. 

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O'NEILL,  Thomas  Lantry,  Clergy- 
man, rector  of  Newman  Hall;  b.  Mas- 


sena,  N.  Y.,  1874;  s.  Jeremiah  and 
Charity  Lantry  O'Neill;  A.  B.,  1899; 
Ph.  D.,  1916,  Georgetown  L^niv.;  en- 
tered Paulist  House  of  Studies,  theo- 
logical course,  1901;  Grad.  student, 
Dept.  of  Philosophy,  Catholic  L^niv. 
of  America;  Grad.  student,  Dept.  eco- 
nomics, Univ.  of  Cal.;  joined  congre- 
gation of  St.  Paul  the  Apostle,  1905; 
ordained  priest,  1906;  appointed  chap- 
lain for  Catholic  students,  L^niv.  of 
Cal,  1907.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Univ.  of 
Cal.      Address:    2630    Ridge    road. 


OSBORNE,  Stafford  Lennox,  Di- 
rector of  Physical  Educ.  and  Hy- 
giene; b.  London,  Eng.,  1885;  s.  of 
Joseph  Osborne.  Bachelor  of  Physi- 
cal Educ,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1913.  Di- 
rector of  Physical  Educ.,  Calgary, 
Alta.,  Canada,  1909;  Saskatoon,  Sas- 
katchewan, Canada,  1913;  Berkeley 
High  School,  1915  Address:  1731 
Francisco  street. 


PARSONS,  Edward  Lambe,  Cler- 
gyman, Protestant  Episcopal  Church; 
b.  New  York,  1868;  s.  Arthur  W.  and 
Helen  C.  White  Parsons;  B.  A.,  Yale, 
1889;  Grad.  Un.  Theol.  Sem.  1892; 
Epis.  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1894; 
Fellow  Univ.  Theol.  Sch.,  Berlin, 
1892-94;    B.    D.,    Pac.      Theol.     Sem., 


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Hcikelcy,  1914;  rector  St.  Mark's  I'ar- 
ish,  Berkeley  since  1904;  member  of 
iJeikLluy  Clianty  Coiimiissioii  since 
1910;  Pres.  1910-13;  Alameda  Co. 
Board  of  Public  Welfare  since  1915; 
Pros,  standing  Com.  diocese  of  Cal.; 
deputy  to  general  convention  Episco- 
pal Cliurcb  since  1904;  trustee  vari- 
ous institutions;  member  of  church 
boards,  etc.  Clubs:  Faculty.  Ad- 
dress: 21Z1  Durant  avenue. 


Clubs:  Faculty,  Pacific  Coast  Branch 
of  Amcr.  Philological  Assn.;  Goethe 
Gesellschaft.  Address:  1210  Shattuck 
avenue. 


PLEAS,  Wilson  P.,  Lumberman; 
b.  Kentucky  1860;  s.  Isaac  Pleas;  lum- 
bering business  in  Wisconsin  and 
Chicago;  member  of  firm  of  Keystone 
Lumber  Co.  Clubs:  Humboldt.  Ad- 
dress: 2906  Regent  street. 


PEIXOTTO,        Jessica        Blanche, 

L'niv.  Prof.;  b.  New  York;  d.  Raphael 
and  Alyrtilla  J.  (Davis)  P.;  Ph.  B., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1894,  Ph.  D.,  1900;  stu- 
dent at  Sorbonne,  Paris,  1896-7;  Asst. 
Prof,  social  economics,  L'niv.  of  Cal. 
since  1906.  Author.  The  French 
Revolution  and  Modern  French  So- 
cialism, 1901.    Address:  Cloyne  Court. 


FINGER,  William  Robert  Richard, 
L'niversity  Professor,  Asst.  Prof.  Ger- 
man U.  of  C;  b.  Stettin,  Germany, 
Tan.  20,  1873;  s.  of  Johann  Christian 
and  Henrietta  Pingcr.  Educ.  Testi- 
monium Maturitatis,  Stettin,  1893;  A. 
M.  U.  of  C,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  U.  of  C. 
1908.  Married  Mabel  M.  Shride  of 
Columbus,  Ohio,  April  7,  1904.  Teach- 
er in  Washington  State  Normal  1903- 
05;    Professor   in    U.    C.      since      1905. 


PLUMMER,  Alice  Gertrude,  Asst. 
Dept.  of  Home  Economics,  Univ.  of 
Cal.;  b.  New  York  City,  April  13, 
1892;  d.  of  Harold  H.  and  Medora  B. 
P.  Educ.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Cal.  1914;  M. 
A.,  Univ.  of  Cal.  1916.  Clubs:  A.  C. 
A.,  N.  E.  A.,  Cal.  Alumnae  Assn.,  Al- 
pha Xi  Delta,  Delta  Epsilon  Soc.  Ad- 
dress: 2636  Etna  street. 


PREBLE,  Charles  Sumner,  Survey- 
or; b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1855;  s. 
of  Francis  and  Elizabeth  J.;  Educ. 
L'niv.  of  Cal.;  U.  S.  Dept.  Mining  Sur- 
veyor; Surveyor  General,  Nevada, 
1882-1886;  Pres.  Board  of  Trustees, 
Berkeley,  1893-94;  Deputy  Collector 
Liternal  Revenue.  Clubs:  Hillside. 
Address:    1534  Arch    street. 


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PREBLE,  Zahrah,  Ethel,  Musician; 
b.  Sail  Francisco,  Cal.,  1880;  d.  Chas. 
Sumner  and  Klla  Thomas  Preble; 
Univ.  of  Cal.  1904;  studied  music  in 
San  Francisco,  Berkeley  and  Xcw 
York;  interpreter  of  authentic  Zuni 
Indian  ceremonial  songs  and  dances. 
Clubs:  Hillside,  Etude.  Address:  1534 
Arch  street. 


PRICE,  Clifton,  Professor  Univ.  of 
Cal;  b.  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1867; 
s.  of  George  L.  P'rice  and  Alary  F.; 
A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.  1889;  Ph.  D., 
Yale,  1896.  Alarried  Elizabeth  Hoyt, 
May  31,  1900,  3  children.  Principal 
private  school  in  Virginia  one  year; 
Asst.  Prof.  Latin,  Wooster  Univ., 
three  years;  Fellow  and  Instructor  at 
Yale  Univ.,  two  years.  Member  of 
Faculty  Univ.  of  Cal.  since  1895. 
Clubs:  Faculty,  City,  Philological  So- 
cieties.    Address:  23  Panoramic  Way. 


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PRINDLE,  F.  Elizabeth  (Miss;, 
teacher;  b.  New  York;  d.  H.  and 
Alice  Miner  Prindle;  B.  L.  Univ.  of 
Cal.;  teacher  of  English  and  history 
in  various  high  schools  of  Cal.;  at 
present  teacher  Burbank  Intermedi- 
ate High;  member  of  Etude,  Town 
and  Gown  Clubs.  Address:  2710 
Haste  street. 


RATCLIFF,  Walter  Harris,  Archi- 
tect; b.  London,  England,  1881;  s.  of 
Rev.  Walter  H.  and  Evelyn  A.;  B.  S. 
Univ.  of  Cal.  1903;  studied  in  British 
School  in  Rome;  admitted  to  practice 
architecture,  1905;  in  practice  in  San 
FVancisco  1906-1908;  appointed  Archi- 
tect for  Cit3'  of  Berkele}^  1913;  mem- 
ber of  the  Am.  Inst,  of  Architects. 
Clubs:  Sigma  XI,  S.  F.  Pacific  Union 
Club,  S.  F.  Commercial  Club,  Fac- 
ulty Club.     xA.ddress:  Roble  Road. 


RAYMER,  John  Wesley,  Teacher; 
1).  \\  isconsin,  1872;  s.  of  F^reeman  and 
Caroline  Raymer.  Educ.  B.  S.,  and  M. 
S.,  Wisconsin;  A.  M.,  Stanford;.  Tchr. 
of  Sci.  in  High  Schools  of  Streator, 
111.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Seattle, 
Wash.;  Principal  High  School,  Corn- 
ing, Cal.,  Berkeley  High  School  since 
1911.     Address:   1742  Virginia   street. 


REIMERS,  Frederick  Holberg,  Ar- 
chitect; b.  Lake  County,  Cal.,  1888; 
s.  Johannes  Reimers;  A.  B.,  L'niv.  of 
Cal.;  licensed  architect,  1913,  in  State 
of  Cal.;  in  State  competition  X.  Y. 
Infirmary;  oflice  Acheson  Bldg. ;  Sec. 
Hopkins  Imp.  Club.  Member  Sigma 
Nu,  Skull  and  Keys,  Architectural 
Assn.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  Berkeley  Assem- 
blv.     Address:  2637  Rose  street. 


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RICHARDSON,     Friend     William, 

Editor;  b.  Ypsilanti,  Michigan,  1866; 
s.  of  William  R.  Educ.  Sturger  Col- 
lege— studied  full  course  California 
law  under  Judge  Gibson.  Editor  San 
Bernardino  Times,  1895-1901;  editor 
Berkeley  Gazette,  1901-1911;  president 
California  Press  Assn.  since  1901;  ap- 
pointed State  Printer,  1911;  elected 
state  treasurer,  1913,  took  office  Jan., 
1914 — 4  year  term.  Clubs:  Berkeley 
Lodge  I.  O.  O.  F.,  San  Bernardino 
Lodge  M.  W.  A.,  Berkeley  Lodge 
Edks,  Berkeley  Lodge  Knight's  Temp- 
lar, Durant  Lodge  F.  and  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress 916  Que  street,  Sacramento — 
Registered  at  2044  Center  street, 
Berkeley, 


sical     Educ.     Assn. 
Virginia  street. 


Address:      2014 


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RICHMOND  SMITH,  Mrs.  Harri- 
ette  Louise;  b.  New  York  City;  d.  of 
late  Hon.  Amos  Breckenridge  Cor- 
wine  of  N.  Y.,  many  years  consul  to 
Panama;  Educ.  privately  and  at  Mrs. 
S.  J.  Lifer,  Rye  Seminary,  Rye,  N.  Y.; 
m.  Revd.  Leigh  Richmond  Smith  of 
Alabama  and  Princeton — Latin  teach- 
er. Clubs:  Writers'  Club  of  Cal.; 
Col.  Dames  of  A.;  D.  A.  R.;  United 
Daughters  of  Confederacy;  Col.  Gov- 
ernors; Daughters  of  the  Nat.  Soc.  of 
the  Empire  State;  Virginia  Soc.  of 
Pocohontas.  Address:  2822  Russell 
street. 


RICHARDSON,  Violet,  Physical 
Director  and  Teacher  of  Physical  Ed- 
ucation; b.  New  Providence,  N.  J., 
1888;  d.  of  John  M.  Richardson;  B.  S., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1912;  Asst.  in  Physical 
Educ,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1909-13;  founded 
Berkeley  Women's  Gymnasium,  Oc- 
tober, 1912;  introduced  physical  edu- 
cation into  Berkeley  School  Dept., 
August,  1913  and  since  directed  work 
in  grade  schools  and  intermediate 
high  schools.  Graduate  student, 
Univ.  of  Cal.  Dept.  of  Educ.  Clubs: 
Life  member  Alumnae,  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
of  Univ.  of  Cal.;  Westgate  Chapter, 
O.  E.  S.,  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.,  Nat.  Phy- 


ROBSON,  Frances  Sbattuck  Wool- 
sey  (Mrs.  F.  T.)  ;  b.  in  Berkeley,  Cal.; 
d.  of  William  E.  and  Rose  M.;  Educ. 
Univ.  of  Cal.;  A.  B.,  1908.  Clubs: 
Town  and  Gown,  Twentieth  Century, 
Prytanean,  Civic  Center,  Associated 
Collegiate  Alumnae.  Address:  Shat- 
tuck  Hotel. 

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ROBSON,  Frederick  Thurston,  En- 
gineer, Secy-Mgr.  Shattuck  Hotel 
Assn.;    b.    Sioux    City,    Iowa,    1880;    s. 


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Jno.  E.  and  Nellie  C.  Robson;  R.  S., 
in  civil  cng:inccrinp:,  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1909;  practiced  as  consultincr  eiiirineer, 
San  Francisco,  1909-16;  number  firm 
Sloan  &  Robson,  engineers  to  cities 
of  Altnras,  Exeter,  Hanford,  Tracy, 
Fullerton,  Tulare,  Mill  Valley,  New- 
man, Fowler,  Lindsay,  Dinuba,  Liv- 
ermore,  Madeliene  and  Meadows 
Land  &  Irrigation  Co.,  Annaheim 
Sugar  Co.,  Hollister  \\'ater  Co.,  Ven- 
tura County  R.  R.,  Amador  Central 
R.  R..  A'isalia  Electric  R.  R.,  Com- 
missioner of  Public  Works,  Berkeley 
since  July,  1915.  Clubs:  City,  Com- 
monwealtb.  Address:  Hotel  Shat- 
tuck.  'n 


ROOP.  Ethel  Dickinson,  Osteo- 
path; b.  Holton,  Kansas,  March  19, 
1881;  d.  of  C.  Y.  and  Lura  D.  Educ. 
Univ.  of  Cal.;  B.  L.,  1904;  D.  O., 
Amer.  School  of  Osteopathy,  Kirk- 
ville,  Mo.,  1912.  Clubs:  Axis  Club  of 
Women  Osteopaths.  Address:  2310 
Bowditch  street. 


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ROSE, 

Berkeley, 
Alary    H.: 
schools. 
1894-1904. 


G.    Sydney,    Fire    Chief;    b. 

1878;    s.    of     John     G.    and 

Educ.    public    and    private 

Entered       building       trade, 

Joined      Volunteer      Fire 


Dept.,  1904— appointed  captain,  1906; 
Bat.  Chief,  1908;  Deputy  Chief,  1912; 
succeeded  the  late  Chief  James  Ken- 
ney  as  chief  of  the  department,  1916. 
Clubs:  N.  S.  G.  W.,  Elks,  Maccabees. 
Address:  2015   Eighth   street. 


ROSS,  Alexander  Carnegie,  British 
Consul  General;  b.  Sealkote,  India, 
1859;  s.  of  John  Ross;  Ph.  D.,  M.  A., 
L^niv.  of  Aberdeen,  Scotland;  vice- 
consul  at  Quilimane,  East  Africa; 
consul  at  Bcira,  Lourenco  Marques, 
East  Africa  and  Buenos  Aires,  .Ar- 
gentina; Consul  General,  San  Fran- 
cisco; Companion  of  the  Order  of 
the  Bath;  Coronation  Medal,  1911. 
Clubs:  Roval  Societies  Club,  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  Commercial  Club  of  S.  F. 
Address:   195  The  Uplands. 


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Dept.,    1894.      Joined    Alunicipal    Fire 


RUSS,  Frederick  George,  Real  Es- 
tate Broker;  b.  Oakland,  Cal.,  1877;  s 
Frederick  Russ;  Grad.  Stanford,  1901; 
with  Shaniko  \\'archouse  Co.,  Ore., 
1901-03;  American  Beet  Sugar  Co., 
Oxnard,  Cal.,  1903-05;  real  estate  and 
insurance,  Berkeley,  since  1905. 
Clubs:  Claremont,  Transportation. 
Address:  3072  Claremont  avenue. 


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SAUNDERS,       Rolland,       Charles, 

Ncwspapcnii.ui ;  1).  Findlay,  O.,  1890; 
s.  of  Charles  A.  Saunders;  Ediic.  at 
Ohio  State  Univ.  On  staff  of  San 
Francisco  Examiner.  Clubs:  News- 
papermen's Club,  S.  F.  Address: 
2021^    Channing  way. 


SCHNEIDER,  Albert,  Teacher  and 
Bacteriologist;  1).  Granville,  Putnam 
Co.,  111.,  April  13,  1863;  s.  of  John  and 
Elizabeth.  Univ.  Illinois,  B.  S.,  1894; 
M.  D.,  1887;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1894;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Columbia,  1897; 
Instr.  Northwestern  Univ.,  1897-1903; 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1903.  Pharmacognosist, 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  1909-1915. 
Expert  Micro-analyst  Calif.  Food  and 
Drugs  Lab.,  1916;  drug  plant  culture 
in  California,  Food  Bacteriology;  au- 
thor of  scientific  text  books;  contribu- 
tor to  scientific  journals.  Address: 
2626  Benvenue  avenue. 


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SCOTT,  Horace  S.,  Executive's 
Secy.  City  of  Berkeley;  b.  1876;  stud- 
ied 3  years  in  Eastern  University;  en- 
gaged in  journalism  and  former  mem- 
ber of  staffs  of  San  Francisco  Chron- 
icle and  Examiner,  Denver,  Oakland, 
Seattle,  Chicago,  New  York  and  Berk- 
eley newspapers.  Address:  2301 
Prince  street. 


SHAW,  Addison  Eugene,  Atty.  at 
Law;  b.  Gait,  Cal.,  1864;  s.  A.  D.  and 
Elizabeth  Ford  Irving  Shaw;  A.  B., 
L^niv.  of  Cal,  1891;  admitted  to  bar, 
July,  1892;  since  engaged  in  ])rivatc 
practice  in  San  Francisco;  for  sever- 
al years  chief  counsel,  Spring  Valley 
Water  Co.  Clubs:  Clarcmont  Coun- 
try, Benedicts,  Clarcmont,  Sequoyah 
Country.  Address:  2929  Benvenue 
avenue. 


SHAW,  Charles  Frederick,  Teach- 
er; b.  West  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  1881;  s. 
Fred  F.  and  Alary  T.  Shaw;  m.  to 
Helen  S.  Hosterman,  1909;  B.  S.,  Cor- 
nell, 1906;  scientific  Asst.  bureau  of 
soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  Ag.,  1906-07;  Instr. 
Pa.  Sta^e  College,  1907-09;  Asst.  Prof. 
Pa.  State  College,  1909-13;  in  charge 
soil  survey  of  Pa.  during  summers  as 
scientist;  bureau  of  soils,  V.  S.  Dept. 
Ag.,  1908-12;  Prof,  soil  technology, 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  since  1913 — ;  in  charge 
soil  surveys  for  Cal.;  fellow  Am. 
Assn.  for  the  Advancement  of  Sci- 
ence; member  of  Am.  Soc.  of  Agron- 
omy; Am.  Geographical  Assn.,  Ma- 
sons. Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Hill- 
side, Faculty,  L'niv.  of  Cal.  Address: 
1415  Euclid  avenue. 


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SHERWOOD,      Henry      Hamilton, 

Merchant;  b.  San  Francisco,  1859;  s. 
Robt.  Sherwood;  A.  B.,  Harvard, 
1882;  Pres.  Sherwood  &  Sherwood, 
importers,  San  Francisco;  Pres.  Con- 
vention League,  S.  F.;  Lincoln  Gram- 
mar School  Assn.;  former  Pres.  Har- 
vard Club,  S.  F.;  former  Vice-Pres., 
S.  F.  Board  of  Trade;  director  Calif. 
Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children;  member  Academy  of  Sci- 
ence. Clubs:  University  (S.  F.), 
Commercial,  Harvard,  Sierra,  Clare- 
mont  Country,  Commonwealth,  City 
(Berkeley),  Santa  Cruz  Golf  &  Coun- 
.  trv,  Calif.  Alumni  Assn.  Address: 
2831   Garber  street. 


Elks.     Address:     1914  Escondido  ave- 
nue. 


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SILL,  Victorine  Grace  (Mrs.  Steph- 
en J.  Sill);  b.  Vacaville,  Solano,  Co., 
California;  d.  of  Joseph  H.  Harlan; 
Educ,  graduate  of  Mills  College. 
Clubs:  San  Francisco  Art  Associa- 
tion; Alills  Club  of  Alameda  County; 
Twentieth  Century  Club;  Oratorio 
Soc.  Address:  1914  Escondido  ave- 
nue. Thousand  Oaks. 

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SHICK,  Francis  M.,  Agent  SantP. 
Fe  Railroad;  b.  Iowa;  s.  P.  W.  and 
Margaret  Shick;  high  school  grad- 
uate; thirtv  years  with  Santa  Fe 
Co.  from  Kansas  to  California;  direc- 
tor and  past  Vice-Pres.  Chamber  of 
Commerce;  member  Berkeley  Lodge 
No.  363,  F.  &  A.  M.  Address:  1826 
Francisco  street. 

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SILL,  Stephen  Jcseph,  Merc'^ant 
and  horticulturist;  b.  Sacramento, 
Cal.,  1866;  s.  Giles  E.  and  Rosa  A. 
Sill;  m.  to  Victorine  G.  Harlan,  1886; 
inember    Masons,    Knights      Templar, 


SIMPSON,  Elizabeth,  Pianist  and 
Teacher  of  Music;  b.  Alamo,  Michi- 
gan; d.  of  Revd.  P.  H.  Simpson  and 
Mar}^  Burr;  studies  under  Sherwood, 
Barth  and  Wayer  Savoyre.  Studied 
in  Berlin,  1898-9;  Paris,  1910-12;  Grad. 
S.  D.  A.  College,  Battle  Creek  Mich. 
Organist  First  M.  E.  Church,  Oak- 
land, 1905-09;  organist  at  First  Bach 
Festival  at  Greek  Theatre,  1909;  solo- 
ist at  Vi^ti  concerts,  Paris,  1911;  lec- 
turer in  music,  Summer  School,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1911;  illustrator  for  Thomas 
Whitney  Surette  at  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1911;  lecturer  on  musical  subjects. 
Clubs:  Berkeley  Piano,  California 
Music  Teachers'  Assn.  Address:  2327 
Cedar  street. 


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SMITH,  Alfred,  Asst.  Prof.  Soil 
Tcchnolog'y,  Uni\-.  of  Cal.;  ]).  Hazlc- 
ton.  Pa.,  Jan.  4tli.,  1888;  s.  of  John 
and  Mary;  luluc.  W  itlcnl)frg  College, 
A.  B.,  1907;  A.  M.,  1910.  Consnltin?? 
Chemist,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1907-09;  Tnstr 
Chemistry  and  Geology,  Pomona  Col- 
lege, 1911-14.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Univ. 
of  Cal.;  Amcr.  Assoc,  for  the  Adv.  of 
Sc.  Masonic  Club.  Address:  2513 
Yme  street. 


SMITH     E.     Tanner  (Mrs.     Z.     P. 

Smith),  Portrait  Artist  and  Teacher; 
b.  Sutter  Creek,  Amador  Co.,  Cal.;  d. 
of  James  and  Elizabeth  Tanner  of  Il- 
linois and  \\'isconsin;  Educ.  at  Am?- 
dor  county  public  schools,  Sierra  Nor- 
mal College,  Auburn,  Crocker  Art 
School,  Sacramento;  Hopkins  Art  In- 
stitute, San  Francisco;  Private  les- 
sons from  R.  Max  Meyers,  portrait 
painter  of  New  York  and  Boston. 
Has  private  art  gallery  Room  14-15  in 
Wright  Bldg.,  open  to  public  daily 
(except  Saturdays  and  Sundays) 
hours  9-4  and  7-9.  Address:  1101 
Shattuck  avenue. 


SMITH,  Zannie  P.,  Pros.  Berk. 
Bus.  Coll.;  b.  W'artracc,  Tenn.,  1877; 
s.  St.  Leonidas  and  Janic  Smith; 
Educ,    McLennsboro      High      School, 


ill.;  Bryant  8,:  Stratton  Academic  and 
Bus.  Coll.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1896; 
worked  as  stenograi)]ier  in  Louisville, 
Ky.,  Evansville.  Tnd.,  and  Cincinnati, 
C;  court  reporter  in  Hamilton  Co., 
111..  1899-1900;  Pres.  O.  R.  &  N.,  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1901-02;  Secy  to  L.  M. 
Gray,  Kosmos  S.  S.  Co.,  S.  F.,  1902- 
03;  Assoc,  with  Pacific  Coast  Bus. 
Coll.,  San  Jose,  1903-07;  founded  and 
Pres.  Berkeley  Bus.  Coll.,  1908-1917; 
member  Charter  Rock  Lodge,  F.  &  A. 
M.,  and  Golden  Rule  Order  of  the 
World.  Address:  1101  Shattuck  ave- 
nue. 


SOLOMON,  Alfred,  Prof.  L'niv.  of 
Cal;  b.  Monette,  Mo.,  1877;  s.  of 
Revd.  John  P.  and  Rachel  Marie. 
Educ.  Occident^  College,  A.  B.,  1900; 
M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1903.  Appointed 
Instr.  of  French,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1909. 
Address:     2001  Allston  wav. 


SPEIGHT,  Harold  Edwin  Balme, 
Clergyman;  b.  Bradford,  Vorks,  Eng- 
land; s.  Edwin  Speight,  F.  R.  G.  S., 
and  Charlotte  R.  Speight;  Educ,  AI. 
A.,  L^niv.  of  Aberdeen,  Scotland, 
1909  (first-class  honors,  gold  medal- 
list and  university  prizeman);  Asst. 
Prof,  logic  and  metaphysics,  I'niv.  of 
Aberdeen,   1909-10;   Sec  Univ.    Extcn- 


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sion,  Univ.  Aberdeen,  1910;  teaching 
fellow,  Manchester  College;  member 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1910-12; 
junior  minister  Essex  Church,  Ken- 
sington, London,  1912-14;  examiner 
H.  M.  Civil  service  commission,  1911- 
14;  minister  First  Unitarian  Church, 
Victoria,  B.  C,  1914-15;  First  Uni- 
tarian Church,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1916; 
Secy.  Pacific  Coast  Conference  Uni- 
tarian Churches,  1916;  contributor  to 
various  journals  and  Hastings'  Ency- 
clopedia of  Religion  Ethics.  Clubs: 
Faculty,  Rotary,  Unitarian  of  Cal. 
Address:    3008    Benvenue    avenue. 


Service.      Address 
avenue. 


2912      Benvenue 


SPINKS  Virginia  May  (Mrs. 
Charles  H.)  ;  b.  Tuolumne  Co.,  Calif.; 
d.  of  Louis  L.  and  Helen  L.  Nelson; 
Educ,  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1905.  Pres. 
Woman's  State  Democratic  Club  of 
Calif.,  three  years;  State  Vice-Pres. 
of  Woman's  National  Dem.  League, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Alternate  Dem. 
Nat.  Con.,  St.  Louis,  1916;  Presi- 
dential Elector,  Dem.,  1916;  Pres. 
Board  of  Managers,  Florence  Critten- 
den Home,  S.  F.  Clubs:  Worthy  Ma- 
tron, 1916-1917,  Berkeley  Chapter,  O. 
E.  S.,  No.  178;  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Al- 
umnae; Civic  Center;  S.  F.  Civic  Cen- 
ter; Exe.  Com.  Woman's  Legis. 
Council  of  Calif.;  First  Vice-Pres.  Ad- 
visory Board  of  Woman's  and  Girls' 
Division    of    the    L^      S.    Employment 


STEPHENS,    Henry    Morse,    Uni- 
versity      Professor;       1).        Edinburgii, 
Scotland,    1857;    s.    John    Edward   and 
Emma  (Morris)   S. ;  Educ.  Hailcybury 
Coll.,  Eng.,  1871-6;  B.  A.,  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford,   1880;    M.  A.,    1892    (Litt.,   D., 
Harvard,  1909);  author  and  journalist, 
1890-92;      Contr.    to     Academy,    Daily 
Chronicle,       Speaker,       etc.,       London 
Corr.     The   Statesman  and    Friend   of 
India,     Calcutta;      editor     of        India 
(Mag.);    stalT   lecturer    on    Oxford   U. 
Exten.,    System,    1890-4;     lecturer    on 
Indian      history,       Cambridge,       Eng., 
1892-4;    Prof,    modern    European    and 
English    history,    Cornell   L'niv.,    1894- 
1902;   delivered  Lowell    Inst,   lectures, 
1900,  05,  09;   Prof.   Hist.,  and  Dir.,  of 
Univ.     Exten.,    since     1902,    Univ.    of 
Cal.,  Mem.   Council  Am.,  Hist.  Assn., 
1895-9;  one  of  editors  Am.  Hist.,  Re- 
view, 1895-05;  Mem.  Mass.,  Va.,  Wis., 
and  Ore.,  Hist.  Socs.;  Sec.  Acad.  Pac. 
Coast     Hist.,     1907.       Clubs:     Savage 
(London);      Century      (New      York); 
Tavern   (Boston);   Bohemian,  Univer- 
sity    (San     Francisco).        Author      of 
many      historical      works.       Address: 
Faculty  club. 


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STERN,  Max  Wiliiam,  Newspaper- 
man; b.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1884;  s.  of 
Herman  J.  and  Harriet;  B.  L.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1909;  Oakland  Editor  of  "Bul- 
letin," late  of  S.  F.  Daily  News  and 
S.  F.  Examiner.  Address:  2Z22  Cedar 
street. 


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STONE,  George  E.,  Educational 
Motion  Picture  Producer;  b.  Annan- 
dale,  Minn.,  1889;  s.  of  G.  S.  and  Jes- 
sie S.;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1915; 
producer  of  Social  educational  film 
"How  Life  Begins."  Member  of 
Amer.  Microscopical  Sc  ciety.  Ad- 
dress: 1725  Le  Roy  avenue. 


STONE,  Lurita,  Teacher  of  Oral 
Expression  and  Dramatic  Art,  direc- 
tor of  plays  and  pageants;  d.  of  Mrs. 
Eva  M.  Stone,  teacher  of  English  in 
Berkeley  high  school.  High  school 
course  at  Mills  Seminary;  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1914;  member  of  Pry- 
tanean  Honor  Society;  Mask  and 
Dagger  Society;  English  Club;  Gam- 
ma Phi  Beta  sorority;  Leading  Lady 
Players'  Club,  San  Francisco.  Mem- 
ber of  Ye  Liberty  Players'  Stock  Co., 
Oakland;  Second  to  Miss  Alargaret 
Anglin  in  Greek  Theater,  Berkeley 
and  Columbia  Theater,  San  Francisco 
and    on    Canadian    tour.      Student    at 


the  Edith  Coburn  Noyes  School  of 
Expression,  Boston.  Address:  2929 
Hillegass   avenue. 


STORER,  Tracy  Irwin,  Naturalist; 
b.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1889;  s.  of 
Frank  and  Olietta  May;  Educ,  B.  S., 
M.  S.,  L^niv.  of  Cal.  Asst.  in  Zoology, 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1912-14;  Asst.  curator  of 
birds,  Cal.  Museum  of  A  ertebrate 
Zoology,  L^niv.  of  Cal.  since  1914. 
Clubs:  Faculty.  Address:  2611  Du- 
rant  avenue. 


STRINGHAM,  Mrs.  Juliet  Garber; 

d.  of  John  Garber  and  Juliet  W. ;  m. 
F.  D.  Stringham.  Clubs:  Town  and 
Gown.  Address:  21  Tanglcwood 
road. 


STRINGHAM,       Frank       Devello, 

Attorney;  b.  Topeka,  Kansas,  1872;  s. 
of  Theodore  and  Marie  L.  S.;  Educ. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1895.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1897.  Asst.  City  and  County 
Attorney's  office,  San  Francisco,  1898. 
City  attorney,  Berkeley,  1909-1911; 
1915-17.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Common- 
wealth, Mt.  Diablo  Country.  Ad- 
dress: 21  Tanglewood  road. 


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STRITE,  Orpha  Lawrence  (Mrs.  S. 
H.  Strite);  h.  Mendon,  Ohio,  Tunc  21, 
1861;  d.  of  Alexander  and  Ma  re  ha  j. 
Partner.  Educ,  Northern  liuh  Wu"- 
nial,  \'alparaiso,  IikL  C"hil)s:  I'res. 
Berkeley  Fed.  of  Church  Women, 
Twcntietii  Century,  Northern  Calif. 
Alumnae  of  Vi  Beta  Phi  club.  Ad: 
dress:    2431    Dana    street. 


SWEET,  William  Leander,  Instr.. 
Cniv.  of  Cal.;  b.  Denver,  Colo.,  1890; 
s.  W.  i:.  and  Mary  L.  S.  Sweet;  B.  S., 
Kansas  State  Ag.  Coll,  1914;  M  S., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1916;  Asst.  to  state  en- 
tomologist, Kansas,  1914;  Asst.  in 
pomology,  Univ.  of  Cal.  since  1916. 
Clubs::  Alpha  Zeta,  Aztec.  Address: 
2536   Bancroft   way. 


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STURTEVANT,  Lydia  (Mrs.  .Au- 
gust Vollmer),  Prima  Donna  Contral- 
to; b.  Bolmas,  Cal.;  d.  of  Charles  and 
Leonore  Sturtevant.  Musical  Educ. 
in  New  York,  Rome,  Milan  and 
Munich.  Appeared  in  Italy  in  Grand 
Opera  and  with  the  Alilan  Opera  Co., 
Chicago  Grand  Opera  Co.,  Aborn 
Opera  Company,  Sheehan  Opera 
Company,  N.  Y.  Italian  Grand  Opera 
Company.  Concert  platform  with 
SteindorfPs  Orchestra  at  Greek  The- 
ater and  before  Orpheus  Club  of 
Oakland.  Has  successfully  filled  the 
following  roles  in  American  and  Ital- 
ian cities;  Herodiade  in  Herodiade; 
Azucena  in  II  Travatore;  Nancy  in 
Martha;  Gertrude  in  Hansel  and  Gre- 
tel;  Zanetto  in  Zanetto;  Pierotto  in 
Linda  di  Chamounix;  Madalena  in 
Rigoletto  and  Lola  in  Cavalleria  Rus- 
ticana.  Studio:  2164  Shattuck  ave- 
nue.    Address:  2303  Durant  Avenue. 


SWEZY,  Olive,  Scientific  Research 
Worker;  b.  Walker  Lake,  Pa.;  d. 
Charles  M.  and  Frances  M.  Swezy; 
Educ,  B.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1913,  Univ. 
of  Cal.;  Assoc,  in  zoology,  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  1915-16;  zoologist  Scripps  Inst. 
for  Biological  Research,  I'niv.  of  Cal. 
since  1916;  member  Assn.  Collegiate 
Alumnae;  Assn.  Adv.  of  Sci.;  Soc.  of 
Zoologists.  Clubs:  Naturalistic  and 
Cooper.     Address:  2515  Ymc  street. 


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TANNER,  Ernest  Seymour,  Brok- 
er; b.  Winnebago  Co.,  111.,  1872;  s. 
John  T.  and  Alary  H.;  m.  Pearl  King 
of  Oakland,  Sept.  26,  1908.  Address: 
"Eagles  Glen,"  275  Tunnel  road, 
Berkeley. 


TAYLOR,  Ralph  Hawley,  Asst. 
Prof.  Pomolog}',  Univ.  of  Cal.;  b. 
Oakland,   Cal.,   Dec.   3,    1884;   s.   of  A. 


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L.  and  F.  E.;  Kdiic.  B  S.,  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  1910.  Instr  Ae^ri  Inii)i.Tial  \'al- 
Icy  Union  High  School,  1910-11;  Sis- 
kiyou Co,  High  School,  Yrcka,  Cal., 
1911-12;  Instr.  Horti.,  Univ.  of  Cal.. 
1912-13;  Pomology,  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1913-15;  Asst.  Prof.  Pomology,  Univ. 
of  Cal.  since  1915.  Clubs:  Faculty, 
Alpha  Zeta.  Address:  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Berkeley. 


THELEN,  Max,  Lawyer;  b.  Rising 
City,  Neb.,  1880;  s.  Edmund  and 
Fanny  J.  Af.  (Bayrhoffer)  T.;  B.  L., 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1904;  A.  M.,  Harvard, 
1906;  m.  Ora  Emily  Aluir  of  Willits, 
Mendocino  Co.,  Cal.,  1913.  W5th  Ol- 
ney  and  Olney,  San  Francisco,  1906- 
07;  Asst.  Atty.  and  Atty.  Western 
Pac.  Rlwy.  Co.,  1907-11;  Atty.  for  Cal. 
State  R.  R.  Commn.  Mar.,  1911—; 
Mem.,  Commn.,  since  Feb.,  1912.  Lec- 
turer on  Int.  Law,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1907- 
13;  Mem.  Rep.,  State  Central  Commn. 
1908-09;  Mem.  Am.,  Soc.  Int.  Law; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Gold- 
en Bear,  Winger  Helmet  (Univ.  of 
Cal.).  Clubs:  Commonwealth  (S.  F.), 
City  (Berkeley).  Author,  Leading 
Railroad  and  Public  Service  Commis- 
sions, 1912.  Address:  Alvarado  and 
Bridge  road. 


THORLEY,  Walter  Handel,  Com- 
poser, Pianist,  Organist,  Writer;  b. 
Newton  Heath,  Manchester,  England, 
May  23rd,  1859;  s.  Handel  Thorley, 
Educ.  pupil  of  Handel  Thorley,  James 
Thorley  (pupil  of  Sterndalc  Bennet 
and  Moscheles)  sent  to  Leipsig  Con- 
servatorium  der  Musik,  1876-1878  on 
recommendation  of  Charles  Halle;  ac- 
cepted for  Paris  Conservatoire  by 
Theodore  Dubois;  appeared  as  pianist 
at  age  of  7  years;  career  in  London 
and  provinces  of  England  as  pianist, 
organist  and  orchestra  conductor,  also 
in  Germany,  Australia,  New  Zealand, 
and  U.  S.  A.;  composer  of  symphony 
overtures  and  other  works  which 
have  achieved  distinction  in  England 
and  Germany;  writer  on  musical  mat- 
ters for  London  Times.  Clubs:  Bo- 
hemian.     Address:    222)1    Vine    street. 


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THOMSON,  Herbert  Sedgef^eld, 
Physician;  b.  Cal.,  1883;  s.  Dr.  Her- 
bert and  Alice  F.  Thomson;  Educ.  B. 
S.,  L^niv.  of  Cal.,  1904;  M.  D.,  Johns 
Hopkins,  1909;  resident  surgeon,  N. 
Y.  Hosp.,  1909-10;  Instr.  in  surgery, 
Univ.  of  Cal.  since  1914;  practising 
physician.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Univ.  of 
Cal.     Address:  2539  College  avenue. 


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TIETZEN,  Paul  Otto,  Banker  and 
Oil  Operator;  b.  at  Thorn,  Prussia, 
Poland;  s.  of  Julius  Tietzen;  Educ. 
Royal  Gymnasium,  Thorn;  m.  Margie 
McHenry,  Oct.,  1886.  Clubs:  Clare- 
mont  Country  Club,  etc.  Address: 
2840   Claremont   Boulevard. 


with  Eagle-Shawmutt  Mining  Co., 
Shawmutt  Tuol  C,  1911-12;  1912  to 
present  time,  mining  department,  U. 
of  C.  Clubs:  Faculty,  Theta  Tau, 
Sigma  Xi,  Amer.  Inst,  of  Mining 
Engrs.  Address:  2810  Piedmont  ave- 
nue. 


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TRABERT,  Charles  Luther,  Law- 
yer and  Lumberman;  b.  Ephrata, 
Pa.,  1871;  s.  Rev.  Geo.  H.  Trabert,  D. 
D.,  and  Eliz.  Minnigh  Trabert;  Educ. 
A.  B.,  Newberry  College,  Newberry, 
S.  C,  1894;  L.  L.  B.,  Univ.  Minnesota, 
1899;  admitted  to  Minnesota  bar, 
1899;  Secy.  C.  A.  Smith  Timber  Co.  of 
Minn.,  at  Minneapolis,  1903-12;  Secy. 
C.A.  Smith  Timber  Co.  of  Ore.;  C.A. 
Smith  Lbr.  &  Mfg.  Co.  and  C.  A. 
Smith  Lbr.  Co.  of  Oakland,  Cal.  and 
other  corporations;  writer,  forester 
and  conservationist;  member  Sons  of 
American  Revolution  and  scientific 
and  literary  societies.  Clubs:  Athen- 
ian, Nile,  University,  Minneapolis; 
University,  San  Francisco,  Faculty. 
Address:  2736  Elmwood  avenue. 


VAN  BOKKELEN,  William  Au- 
gustus Muhlenberg,  Expert  Acct.;  b. 
Newbern,  N.  C,  1834;  s.  Adrian  Hu- 
bertus  and  Deborah  Morris  Van  Bok- 
lelen;  Educ.  St.  Paul's  College  and  St. 
Timothy  Hall,  Maryland,  New  York; 
m.  Mary  Grace  Requa,  1870;  naval 
store,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  1852-57;  m 
Govt.  Employ  Florida  and  New 
Mexico,  1857-59;  engaged  in  mining 
Story  and  Lincoln  counties,  Nev., 
1860-74;  expert  accountant,  1875-93; 
since  1893,  Secy.  Merchants'  Ex- 
change Bank,  San  Francisco;  Sierra 
Lmbr.  Co.,  Central  Eureka  Min.  Co., 
South  S.  F.  Dock  Co.;  Treas.  Protest- 
ant Episcopal  Church  in  diocese  of 
Cal.,  1891.  Address:  2713  Telegraph 
avenue. 


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UREN,  Lester  Charles,  Instr.  in 
Mining;  b.  Grass  Valley,  Nevada  Co., 
Cal.,  1888;  s.  of  Charles  E.  and  Mar- 
garet A.  B.  S.,  in  Mining,  Univ.  of 
Cal.,    1911;    accountant    and    Engineer 


VAN  DYKE,  Edwin  Cooper,  Tchr.; 
b.  Oakland,  Cal.,  1869;  s.  Judge  Wal- 
ter and  Rowena  Cooper  Van  Dyke; 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,,  1893;  M.  D. 
Cooper    Med.    College,    S.     F.,     1895; 


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practised  medicine,  1895-1913;  Asst. 
Prof,  iuiluiuology,  Univ.  of  Cal.  since 
1913 — ;  fellow  Am.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci. 
and  mem1)er  numerous  scientific  so- 
cieties. Clubs:  Faculty.  Address: 
1545  Le  Rov  avenue. 


land  Herald,  1903-05;  S.  F.  l^xaminer, 
1904-05;  City  Editor,  Berkeley  Ga- 
zette, 1904-15;  Managing  Editor, 
Berkeley  Daily  Gazette  since  1915. 
Clubs:  Berkeley  Lodge  of  Elks.  Ad- 
dress:  1610  Beverly   Place. 


VANLEER,  Blake  Ragsdale,  Tchr. 
b.  Mangum,  (Jkla.;  s.  Maurice  L.  and 
Mary  M.  Vanleer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.  Pur- 
due Univ.,  1915;  Instr.  Mech.  Eng., 
Univ.  of  Cal.  since  1915.  Clubs:  Fac- 
ulty, Univ.  of  Cal.  Address:  2218 
Durant  avenue. 


VOLLMER,  August,  Chief  of  Po- 
lice; b.  New  Orleans,  La.,  March  7, 
1876;  s.  of  John  and  Philippine.  Educ. 
New  Orleans  Academy.  Elected  Mar- 
shal, April,  1905;  appointed  Chief  of 
Berkeley  Police  Dept.,  July,  1909,  oc- 
cupied position  since.  Clubs:  Elks, 
Address:     2303  Durant  avenue. 


WALES,  Claude  Marlin,  Newspa- 
perman; 1).  Burlingame,  Kansas,  1883; 
s.  of  Emory  A.  and  Charlotte  J. 
(Chambers).  Educ.  Public  schools. 
Ofifice  stafif  Oakland  Tribune,  1900; 
San  Francisco  Bulletin,  1902;  cashier, 
Oakland  Herald,  1903-04;  Business 
Manager,  Oakland  Herald,  1905-07; 
Office  Manager,  S.  F.  Call,  1908;  Of- 
fice manager,  Record,  Mexico  City, 
1909;  Asst.  Bus.  Man.  Inland  Herald, 
Spokane,  Wash.,  1910;  Secy-Treas. 
Berkeley  Daily  Gazette  since  1911. 
Clubs:  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address:  417 
Clifton  street. 


WALES,  James  Erie,  Newspaper 
Editor;  b.  August  20th,  1880  in  Bur- 
lingame, Kansas;  s.  of  Emory  A.  and 
Charlotte  J.  (Chambers).  Educ.  pub- 
lic and  private  schools.  Secy.  San  Jose 
Board  of  Trade,  1900-01;  Editorial 
stafT,  Oakland  Tribune,   1901-03;   Oak- 


WARD,  Delia  Klaus  (Mrs.  Wm.  B. 
Ward);  b.  Nebraska  City,  186§;  d. 
Henr\^  and  Engelena  Klaus;  Grad. 
Neb.  State  Normal  at  Peru.  Neb.; 
came  to  Cal.,  1901;  resided  at  Fort 
Bragg  and  Santa  Rosa;  past  matron 
O.  E.  S.  Children;  Engelena  S.  and 
Harvev    K.    Ward.     Member    Pi    Beta 


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riii.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century, 
Mothers.  Address:  2601  Piedmont 
avenue. 


WENDERING,       Arthur,       Anton, 

Newspaperman;  h.  Berkeley,  Oct.  5, 
1894;  s.  of  Jacob  G.  and  Jennie.  Educ. 
public  schools  and  graduate  of  Berk- 
eley high  school.  Post  graduate 
course  in  commercial  department. 
Experienced  in  all  lines  of  newspaper 
work,  specializing  in  business  depart- 
ment. Asst.  Clerk  and  Reader,  As- 
sembly, California  Legislature,  since 
1913.  Prominent  in  Berkeley  Civic 
activities.  Clubs:  Elks,  Knights  of 
Columbus,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  N.  S.  G.  W. 
Address:  1911  Addison  street. 


Wheeler;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  Heidelberg, 
1885;  E.  L.  D.,  Princeton,  1896;  Har- 
vard, 1900;  Brown,  1900;  Yale,  1901; 
Johns  Hopkins,  1902;  E'niv.  of  Wis- 
consin, 1903;  Illinois  College,  1904; 
Dartmouth,  190.S;  Columbia,  1906; 
Eitt.  D.,  Univ.  of  Athens,  1912;  Hum. 
Eitt.  Dr.  Colgate  University,  1915; 
Instr.  Eatin  and  Greek,  Brown  Univ., 
1879-81;  Instr.  German  and  Eatin, 
Harvard,  1885-86;  acting  Prof.  Classi- 
cal philology,  1886-87;  Prof,  compara- 
tive philology,  1887-88;  Greek  and 
comparative  philology,  1888-99;  Cor- 
nell Univ.;  Roosevelt  Prof.  L^niv.  of 
Berlin,  1909-10;  Pres.  Univ.  of  Cal. 
since  July  18,  1899.  Clubs:  Bohemian, 
L^niversity,  Claremont  Country,  Pa- 
cific L^nion,  Faculty.  Address:  Presi- 
dent's  House,  E^niv.  of  Cal. 


WENDERING,  Gerard  Theodore, 
Instr.  Carpentry,  Eick  Wilmerding 
School,  San  Francisco;  b.  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1893;  s.  Jacob  G.  Wendering; 
Grad.  Wilmerding  School  of  Industrial 
Arts,  S.  F.,  1911;  m.  Helen  Stewart, 
June  8,  1914;  member  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Owls.     Address:  2819  Dohr  street. 


WIELAND,  Charles  Frederick, 
Consulting  Engineer;  b.  St.  Eouis, 
AIo.;  s.  of  Charles  A.  D.  F.,  and 
Agnes  Bollman.  Educ.  public  schools 
and  private  tutors.  Technical  socie- 
ties; American  Society-  of  Mechanical 
Engineers;  American  Society  for 
Testing  Alaterials.  Address:  103  Al- 
varado  Road,  Berkeley. 


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WHEELER,  Benjamin  Ide,  Pres. 
Univ.  of  Cal.;  b.  Randolph,  Mc.,  1854; 
s.    Rev.    Benjamin    and    Mary    E.    Ide 


WILEY,  Harley  Rupert,  Attorney 
and  Law  Lecturer;  m.  to  \illa  Chap- 
pell  of  Redding,   Cal.;  b.   near  city  of 


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Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1855;  s.  of  J.  S.  Wiley 
and  Catherine  Growall  Wiley.  Educ. 
Univ.  of  Cal,  A.  B.,  and  L.  L.  B. 
General  law  practice  about  30  years; 
special  lecturer  in  jurisprudence  Univ. 
of  Cal.  about  20  years.  Author  of 
many  books  on  Law,  Pharmacal 
Jurisprudence,  also  magazine  articles. 
Contributor  to  Scribner,  New  Eng- 
land, Appleton's,  Sunset,  Out  West, 
Overland  Monthly  and  other  Ameri- 
can magazines.  Clubs:  Faculty, 
Univ.  of  Cal.  Address:  2545  Ben- 
venue  avenue. 

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WILLIAMS,  Lynn  B.,  Newspaper- 
man; b.  New  York,  1885;  s.  John  H. 
and  Emma  Williams;  Educ.  N.  Y. 
public  schools,  Holvorn  Military 
Academy;  on  staff  N.  Y.  Herald,  Den- 
ver Post,  Los  Angeles  Herald,  Tuscon 
Citizen,  San  Francisco  Call,  San 
Francisco  Chronicle,  publisher  Civic 
Reporter,  Oakland,  Cal.  Member 
Oakland  Press  Club,  White  Rats. 
Address:  1805  Rose  street. 

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WINTER  De,  Teacher  of  English; 
b.  Napa  County,  Cal.,  1865;  s.  of  Wil- 
liam Henry  and  Sarah  Armstrong;  B. 
L.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1892;  A.  M.,  Har- 
vard, 1894;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,'  1904.  Asst. 
in     English    Univ.    of     Cal,     1900-01; 


Instr.  in  English,  Yale,  1904-1906; 
English  Tchr.,  Berkeley  high  school 
since  1911.  Clubs:  Berkeley  Tennis 
Club,  Faculty.  Address:  2339  College 
avenue. 


WILSON,  Jackson  Stitt,  Lecturer; 
b.  at  Auburn,  Out.,  Can.,  March  19, 
1868;  s.  of  William  James  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Stitt)  W.;  A.  B.,  Northwestern 
U.,  1897;  A.  M.,  1901;  studied  Garrett 
Bibl.,  Inst.;  m.  Emma  Agnew  of 
Wingham,  Ont.,  San.,  1899.  Ordained 
M.  E.  minister,  1897;  pastor  Erie  St., 
M.  E.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1893-7;  resigned 
pulpit  1897  and  devoted  himself  to 
socialistic  propaganda  and  addressing 
audiences  in  Eng.,  Whiles,  Can.,  and 
\J.  S.;  Soc.  Candidate  for  Gov.,  Cal., 
1910;  mayor  of  Berkeley,  1911-1913. 
Author:  The  Impending  Social  Revo- 
lution, 1902;  How  I  Became  a  So- 
cialist, 1905;  The  Hebrew  Prophets 
and  the  Social  Revolution,  1907;  The 
Harlots  and  the  Pharisees,  1913;  and 
other  books  and  pamphlets.  Address: 
Head  of  Ridge  road. 

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WILSON,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Edu- 
cator; b.  Helena,  Mont.,  1869;  d. 
Enoch  Henry  and  Joanna  Halstcd 
(Mclntirc)  W.;  Grad.  Oakland,  Cal. 
high  school,   1887;   B.   L.,  Smith  Coll., 


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Mass.,  1891;  M.  T..  U.  of  Cal.,  1896; 
luinian-ied.  Traclicr  of  Kn,c:lish  Miss 
Murison's  School,  San  Francisco, 
1895-96;  teacher  English  principal  and 
owner,  Miss  Head's  School,  since 
1909.  Mem.  Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae. 
Translator,  Intellectual  and  ]\Ioral 
Development  of  the  Child,  1896;  Later 
Infancy  of  the  Child,  1902.  Address: 
2538  Channing  way. 


WISSER,  John  Philip,  Brig.  Gen. 
(U.  S.  A.),  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1852; 
s.  Philip  and  Barbara  Weber  Wisser; 
Educ.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point, 
1874;  U.  S.  Artillery  School,  Fort 
Monroe,  1878;  Royal  School  of 
Mines,  Freiberg,  Saxony,  1884;  ap- 
pointed 2nd  Lieut.,  1st.  Artillery,  1874; 
served  at  various  stations  in  L^.  S.  and 
on  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts  through 
all  grades  of  regimental  rank;  Asst. 
Prof,  chemistry,  minerology  and  geol- 
ogy. West  Point  for  12  yrs.;  Instr. 
Artillery  School,  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 
and  Ed.  Artillery  Journal  8  years; 
during  study  at  Freiberg,  Saxony, 
1883-4,  inspected  under  orders  L^.  S. 
war  and  state  departments,  military 
schools,  England,  France,  German\' 
and  Austria;  in  fall  of  1884  represent- 
ed U.  S.  at  French  maneuvers,  togeth- 
er with  60  other  foreign  ofificers;  lec- 
tured on  strategy  at  Naval  War  Col- 
lege, Newport,   R.   T.  and   Cornell;   on 


duty  in  S.  F.  as  inspector  gen.  during 
fire  of  1906;  1906-1909,  Mil.  attache  of 
v.  S.  <it  I-)crlin,  where  engaged  in 
slud\-  of  German  army;  on  return  to 
V.  S.  commanded  artillery  defenses  of 
Savannah,  Ga.,  S.  F.  Cal.  and  later  en- 
tire Pacific  Coast  Artillery  Dist.;  in 
1913  appointed  Brig.  Gen.  at  Texas 
City;  1914  again  in  command  Pac. 
Coast  artilk'r\-  Dist.;  1915  assigned 
to  command  ls<^.  Hawaiian  Brigade, 
Schofield  Barracks,  H.  T.;  fall  of  1915 
placed  in  command,  entire  Hawaiian 
Dept.;  Ret.,  Julv  19,  1916;  author  of 
number  military  works,  including 
"Guncotton,"  "Explosive  Materials," 
"Tactics  of  Coast  Defense,"  "Practi- 
cal Field  Exercises  in  Tactics  and 
Strategy,"  and  "The  Second  Boer 
War";  contributor  of  articles  to  en- 
cyclopedia, correspondent  for  many 
3^ears  of  N.  Y.  Sun.  Clubs:  Century 
Assn  (N.  Y.),  Univ.  (N.  Y.),  Bohem- 
ian (S.  F.),  Authors  (London),  Old 
Freibergers  (London).  Address: 
1935  Yolo  avenue. 


WOODMAN,  Clarence  Eugene. 
Catholic  Priest;  b.  Saco,  Maine.  Nov. 
1,  1852;  s.  of  Andrew  J.  and  .Abiga"! 
Ayer  Halc\-;  T^rimary  Educ.  in  Saco 
public  schools,  Monson  Academy,  B 
A.  (Trinity),  1873;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
M.  A.  (Andierst),  1877.  Ph.  D.  (Man- 
hattan),   1883;    Sc.D.      (St.      Mary's). 


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1913.  L.  H.  D.  (Trinity),  1913,  L.  L. 
D.  (Univ.  of  Notre  Dame),  1915.  Lee. 
at  Catholic  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
i.nd  Asst.  at  Observatory,  1892-94. 
Asst.  Astronomer  S  m  i  t  h  s  o  n  i  a  i 
Eclipse  Exped.,  1900.  K.  of  C  .  V>.  P. 
O.  E.  Appt.  by  Third  Plenary  Coun- 
cil of  Baltimore  to  prepare  the  o'li- 
cial  "Manual  of  Prayers  for  the 
Church  in  the  tj.  S.  Mem.  S.)c.  Co^ 
onial  Wars;  Sons  of  the  Amer.  Re/.; 
Soc.  of  the  War,  1812;  Mexican  War 
Soc,  1847  and  the  Military  Ordc."  of 
the  Loyal  Legion.  Knighted  by  King 
of  Spain,  1894.  Knight  Commander 
of  the  Royal  Order  of  Isabella  the 
Catholic.  Mem.  Nat.  Geo.  Soc,  Roy- 
al Astronomical  Soc.  of  Canada;  As- 
tronomical Soc.  of  the  Pac;  Faculty 
Club;  Resident  lecturer  at  Newman 
Hall.     Address:  2630  Ridge  road. 


1334  Van  Ness  avenue,  San  Francisco. 
Address:  2518  1-2  Etna  street. 


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WRIGHT,  Harry  Noble,  Teacher; 
b.  Shelbyville,  Ind.,  1881;  s.  David  A. 
and  Dollie  H.  W.  Wright;  B.  S..  Earl- 
ham,  1904;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1911; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1913;  Prof, 
mathematics.  Pacific  College,  1904- 
05;  Whittier  College,  1908-10;  Instr. 
in  mathematics  LTniv.  of  Cal.,  since 
1913.  Clubs:  Faculty.  Address: 
2409  D wight  way. 


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WRIGHT,  Marie  A.  (Mrs.  Allen  C. 
Wright);  b.  San  Francisco.  Clubs: 
Hillside.  Address:  2513  Hilgard  ave- 
nue. 


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WRIGHT,  George  Cedric,  Violin 
Soloist  and  Teacher;  b.  Alameda, 
April  13,  1899;  s.  of  George  T. 
Wright.  Studied  seven  years  with 
Sevcik    in    Austria;    Music    studio    at 


WRIGHT,  Mildred  Sahlstrom 
(Mrs.  Cedric  Wright),  Violin  Soloist; 
b.  Minneapolis;  d.  of  Revd.  L.  A. 
Sahlstrom.  Three  years  with  Sevcik 
in  Austria.  Address:  2518  1-2  Etna 
street. 


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